Press the green button and Speedtest.net does the rest.
Testing your Internet connection's performance is a straightforward
exercise. You don't need any extra software—all you need is a computer
with a Web browser. But there are also a few things you can do to make
sure you are getting the most accurate reading of your Internet
connection. Here's what to do.
Get ready
For best results, you want to use a wired connection if at all possible;
that way, you don't have to worry about interference and performance
fluctuations that can occur while you're on Wi-Fi. If you have any other
wired devices on your home network, plug your test computer directly
into the modem so those don't interfere in your testing.
If you're stuck using Wi-Fi—say, you have a MacBook Air or a tablet or
some other device that doesn't have an Ethernet port—do what you can to
minimize interference. Make sure your Wi-Fi router is away from other
electronic devices like cordless phones, and temporarily disconnect any
other devices from your Wi-Fi network—after all, you don't want another
computer on your network to download a gigabyte worth of software
updates while you run your tests.
Check your computer's activitiy viewer to see if something on your computer is hogging your bandwitdh.
While you're at it, double-check to make sure your computer isn't
downloading something in the background. Check the Task Manager on
Windows (summoned by pressing control-alt-delete) or Activity Monitor on
OS X, and look for network statistics (it's labelled "Network"on OS X,
"Networking" on Windows). Close or quit all apps on your computer to
keep apps from downloading software updates while you test your
connection. Your bandwidth usage may not drop to zero and stay there,
but you want it as close to zero as it'll get. If your operating system
is downloading updates, there isn't much you can do aside from wait and
test your connection later.
If you're having any problems with your connection, now is a good idea
to reset your modem and router. Switch them off and unplug them for a
few moments, then plug them back in and switch them on.
Test your connection
Ookla's Speedtest.net
is the go-to site to test your Internet connection; all you need is a
Web browser with JavaScript turned on (it usually is unless you switched
it off) and Adobe Flash installed. If you get a message telling you to
use a faster browser, ignore it; Web browsers may affect how quickly a
webpage renders, but it has nothing to do with your connection speed.
Press the green button and Speedtest.net does the rest.
All you have to do at this point is click the green "Begin Test" button,
and Speedtest.net will check both your download and upload speed. This
may take anywhere from a few seconds to a few minutes, depending on your
network speed.
Speedtest.net isn't your only option for testing your connection; MegaPath (formerly Speakeasy) also offers a speed test, as well as what it calls Speed Test Plus,
which tries to test the quality of your connection in addition to its
raw speed. Your ISP might also offer a speed test tool, though you may
need to do a little poking around for it.
NetSpeedMonitor will keep an eye on your Internet connection's performance.
If you want to track your connection's performance on a more ongoing basis, consider installing a utility like NetSpeedMonitor:
This free tool for Windows XP, Vista 7, and Server 2003 lives in your
taskbar, and will give you information on your connection's upload and
download speeds. On OS X, the free MenuMeters utility will do much the same, though it will also track other aspects of system performance.
Solve problems
If your connection isn't as fast as you expect it to be, a lot of
different factors could be coming into play. It could be a problem with
your equipment, or it could be an issue on your ISP's end. For what to
do next, see Lincoln Spector's tips on how to address a slow Internet connection. If your connection is fine but you want to tinker with it to try and get the most out of it, you can try changing your DNS server. This takes a little bit of effort, but with the right tools and a little patience, you can get a nice performance boost.
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