Test Your Internet Speed | Atlantic Broadband
MOS between 2.50 and 3.99 (Example - a PING around 300 ms with 3% packet loss) F = VERY POOR. Real-time Internet application performance will suffer greatly on such a connection. Test to other servers to confirm the result, but talk to your ISP about troubleshooting the issue. MOS lower than 2.50 (Example - a ping above 500 ms with 20% packet loss) Internet Speed Test: Check Upload, Download, & Ping Speeds Ping (Latency): Ping reflects the amount of latency in a computer network, denoting the amount of time it takes data to travel from one computer to another on the network. It is normally expressed in milliseconds. We try to find the closest test server to your location. Ping Test check my ping - ping-test.net Ping Test is fast and accurate tool for quality measurements of the Internet connection. It checks delays in millisecond between your computer and selecter remote server. The ping value strongly depends on the distance to the server - the bigger distance the ping value is higher.
What is ping: ping is method to measure minimum time needed to send smallest possible amount of data and receive response. For ping test are used ms units (1000 miliseconds = 1 second). Usual values for optics of cable connection is 5-20ms. Wireless (2.4Ghz, 5Ghz,..) close to 30ms. Mobile connection is much worse >100ms.
This test will work for any of these types of internet services: Broadband; ADSL; Cable; Satellite; Wireless; 3G /4G; Simply click on the ‘Go’ button above, to get results of your download and upload speeds in just a few seconds. You’ll also get a ‘Ping’ and ‘Jitter’ reading which are explained in the FAQ Glossary below. Speed Test | UK Broadband Speed Checker with uSwitch.com
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Read this latency test case study posted at stanford.edu on the difference between ICMP ping and TCP ping. TL;DR TCP has more speed bumps. TestMy Latency is more sensitive than your typical ICMP ping for real connection issues. But both are complimentary to each other. ICMP will show you the best case, TestMy Latency (using TCP) isn't as forgiving.