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Go to your search engine of choice-if those choices are Google or Bing-and search the term "speed test." Both will pop up a test in the top of the search results.īing's test even looks like a speedometer. It has 100+ servers in North America, Europe, Asia, South America, and a couple in Australia-it picks the fastest (vs.

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It offers a history at the bottom if you run multiple tests, and provides an "instant look" graph as the test runs multiple passes for download and upload. Speedof.Me has a zippy little test that works on mobile devices and the desktop. There is also a FAST Speed Test app for iOS and Android. With, however, you can't pick the server you test against. You can click for more results, get latency and upload test results, and share data on Facebook or Twitter instantly. It starts an immediate download speed test. Visit  and you don't even have to click a button. Netflix has a vested interest in making sure the internet used by its customers is lightning fast. There's an option to sign up for an account to get results emailed to you directly.

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You can run a download-only test, upload-only test, or do automatic to check it all plus latency.

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The site does have ads full of ad-traps however-lots of "Start" buttons intended to trick you into clicking the commercial rather than the speed test itself. It's all browser based using HTML5 so the same test works on mobile browsers as well as desktop-there's no separate apps for iOS or Android. It has servers in North America, Europe, Australia and Asia. The results are also always based on completed tests performed start to finish, not estimates, which it says other tests do regularly. tries to stand out from the competition by not tying its real-world broadband tests to any particular ISPs. Those tests become part of Speedtest's dataset, which is used to create the Global Index and other things. Many ISPs run a version of Speedtest on their own servers for testing customer connections. To compare your speeds with the rest of the world, go to the Speedtest Global Index, which offers average throughput for mobile and fixed broadband connections across the globe. Speedtest also has native apps for Windows, Mac, Google Chrome browser, even the Apple TV. Use the Speedtest mobile apps to test on your smartphone ( iOS, Android) which includes an integrated VPN option that costs $4.99 per month. If you used more than one connection (say you went from a hotspot to home and ran tests in both locations on the same PC), or used more than one connection server, click "Filter Results" to narrow down which tests/servers you want to see. To put those numbers in context, click the "Results" link to compare your results to global average speeds. You can view your entire test history to see how your internet connection changes over time. With that, you can change settings, like picking a server for testing, and make it permanent so it's saved for every time you visit. The real benefit in using comes with creating an account.

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Run the test a few times by clicking the "Go" button again and again-you will see fluctuations in the data speed from test to test, depending on the network congestion at any given time. The whole process should take less than a minute to complete, and you watch it unfold in real time. All you have to do is click the "Go" button. It determines your location and pairs you to a local Speedtest server. Ookla Speedtest measures the time it takes for data to transfer between your computer and a remote server by way of your local ISP connection. We use the data it gathers to determine the Fastest ISPs in the US and Canada, as well as the Best Gaming ISPs. We have a PCMag Speed Test PCMag Speed Test, which you can use any time, even on a mobile device. The conditions on your internet connection can be very different at different times of day.

  • Skip testing at peak hours, like in the evening when everyone at home, or in the whole neighborhood, is streaming music or movies.
  • You'll have a lot less network overhead than you would with a Wi-Fi connection.

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    For real accuracy, plug your PC directly into the router via Ethernet.Log out of your VPN software for the duration of the test it adds a lot of overhead to the connection.

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    That includes streaming media or live video meetings.

  • Turn off any downloads or uploads you have going on your system.
  • Best Hosted Endpoint Protection and Security Softwareīefore you run any of these tests, be sure to:.










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