Showing posts with label internet download speed test. Show all posts
Showing posts with label internet download speed test. Show all posts

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Test Your Quality Broadband Internet Connection Using Pingtest

In my previous article I wrote about speed of internet connection using Speed Test, for now from the same company ( Ookla ) they provide Pingtest.net to determine the quality of your broadband Internet

You can go to www.pingtest.net and click “Begin Test” to use this tool, after that you will get the result about your Line Quality, Ping and Jittler


broadband internet

here’s how Pingtest has named and explained the categories:
Link Quality
• Category A: “An excellent result! Expect all Internet applications to work very well assuming you have sufficient bandwidth.”
• Category B: “Very good! Your connection should work well for any Internet application. Some online games may not perform optimally.”
• Category C: “Acceptable. Your VoIP quality will suffer some, and you will have a disadvantage in many online games. Most streaming media will be fine. You should try testing again to another server close to you.”
• Category D: “Concerning. Most online applications will not perform well but should function in some capacity. Try testing to other servers to verify the result. You might need to contact your ISP for help.”
• Category F: “Very poor. Real-time Internet application performance will suffer greatly on such a connection. Test to other servers to confirm the result, but definitely talk to your ISP about troubleshooting the issue.”

Ping
This measurement tells how long it takes a "packet" of data to travel from your computer to a server on the Internet and back. Whenever you experience delayed responses in Internet applications - this would be due to a higher than desired ping. Similar to packet loss, lower is better when it comes to ping. A result below 100 ms should be expected from any decent broadband connection.

Jitter
Once you understand ping, jitter should also make sense. Jitter is merely the variance in measuring successive ping tests. Zero jitter means the results were exactly the same every time, and anything above zero is the amount by which they varied. Like the other quality measurements, a lower jitter value is better. And while some jitter should be expected over the Internet, having it be a small fraction of the ping result is ideal.

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Test Your Quality Broadband Internet Connection Using Pingtest

Friday, January 30, 2009

Speed Test : Testing your Internet Speed

Speed Test Internet Connection

If you are experiencing slowness with your Internet connection or are simply interested in testing your speed, Speedtest.net is for you. this website measures the performance of your broadband connection. I like using Speedtest.net because in my office, some of application computers connected to other Server in aboard. This website provide free test internet connection speed to some servers in aboard.

How to use speed Test? Simply select one of the servers then wait for the result



At the end of each test, you are presented with the download (the speed of data from the server to your computer) and upload (the speed of sending data from your computer to the server) bandwidth speeds.


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