Real-time bandwidth and latency analysis
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Internet speed consists of two main factors: throughput (bandwidth) and latency (ping). Throughput dictates how much data can move in a second (crucial for downloading large files or streaming 4K), while latency measures how fast a data packet travels to the server and back (crucial for gaming and video calls).
Jitter represents the fluctuation in latency over time. High jitter can result in buffering or "lag spikes" even if your average speed is high. Our tool measures jitter to give you a complete picture of your connection quality.
We download small chunks of binary data from optimized edge servers to saturate your connection briefly and measure the throughput. For upload, we generate random data client-side and push it to the server. All tests are performed using encrypted (HTTPS) streams to bypass rudimentary traffic shaping.
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