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Upload speed is tested by reversing the sequence of the download analysis. Again multiple connections are opened to the test server. Instead of downloading a file, a large file of random data is created on your device and pushed through all connections to the server. Pushing the data to the server over the network via multiple streams ensures that the maximum throughput is measured. Again, recording the data throughput against time yields the available internet speed for uploading data.

During the ping test, the device sends a small data package over the network to the test server on the internet. When the server receives this package, it will send it back to the device, completing the roundtrip. The time it takes the data package to complete the roundtrip is called latency, also known as ping.

To achieve an accurate reading, multiple ping tests are conducted consecutively, with the final result being the average of all these tests.

All these are automatically handled for you when using Speedcheck. But you should take one crucial aspect into account to test speed accurately. Choose the right tool. This depends on the device you want to use, being a phone or tablet, or a computer. To check internet speed on a computer, use your browser and the app on this website. To achieve accurate results on mobile devices, you should download our iOS or Android app, respectively. This is especially important when running a WiFi speed test.

Because browsers on mobile devices have poor performance, we suggest using a mobile app written in native code to ensure the most accurate speed test results. The speed at which your device can receive data from the internet. It's calculated by dividing the total throughput of data in a given time frame by its duration.

Therefore its unit is denoted by units of data over time. As opposed to download speed, upload speed characterizes the amount of data your device can send to the internet. It's calculated the same way and is therefore denoted in the same units. The ping or latency describes the delay of a signal due to the time it takes that signal to travel to its destination.

In this context, it represents the time it takes a data package to complete its roundtrip over the network and the acknowledgment from the server that it was received. As a value of time, it is denoted as such, most often in Milliseconds ms. It's a value for the responsiveness of your connection. Because knowing about your connection speeds enables you to a ensure that you get what you pay for from your internet service provider and b help you adapt your expectations about what type of applications you can run without issues on your network.

It's important to understand that different internet speeds are necessary for different usage scenarios. The end result is unparalleled result detail.

Information like minimum speed, average speed, maximum speed and variance from minimum to maximum speed during the test are shown along with a graph plotting the speed over time, percentage and data transferred. This extra information is logged to the database and can be a great aid in troubleshooting. Currently TiP is only available on the linear download speed test. This connection quickly picked up speed, held it there and actually sped up at the end.

All marks of great connection quality. Note: Sometimes little variance in speed can also point to an issue like a bottleneck. Large variance in speed can be an indication of a connection issue. TiP enables users to see this information to understand how the data flowed as the test ran.

The TestMy. Note: The automatic speed test is designed for desktop use. Although, if you change your device settings to keep it awake display on, focused on the test and plugged into power it works great on mobile devices.

TMN directly interfaces with your browser, without the need for additional software like Flash, Java or an app. This server-side approach not only makes TMN the most compatible speed test online it also makes for a much higher level of accuracy and enables TMN to passively detect computer issues that other speed tests fail to notice. Note, your default system web browser is always recommended for testing.

Although, TestMy. Simple as that. Some versions of Chrome are faster and sometimes Firefox is on top but usually one of those two browsers will be your best bet for performance. Mac users, Safari also performs very well. This is a real world speed test. Unlike other speed tests that require third party applications, TestMy.

This makes TMN's speed test more sensitive to browser misconfiguration and is an excellent way to highlight performance differences between web browsers. Less between you and the test is a good thing. Our competitors speed tests that run through flash or java have a higher CPU overhead and users report throughput bursting. Our results are unbiased because TMN has no vested interest in the outcome of your speed test. We work for the Internet consumers not the Internet providers.

For this reason our servers are hosted outside of all provider networks, in locations where the websites you visit are hosted. Our bandwidth providers are the biggest names in the industry and our servers are hosted directly on some of the largest trunks that make up the Internet. Your ISP should be able to deliver clean, useable bandwidth to these common areas of the Internet.



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