

I'm not exactly made of money for hosting here, and I really doubt you need this intense of testing. Uh, sorry, but and is a bit too intense of testing. This will send a total of 149 ping s and use 15.4 KB of data. Or Select a Preset Approximation: Wait 2 seconds before recording results? Test Settings What do these settings mean? Packet Sizes: 212 and 228 Bytes Now, you can just hit "Start Test" below, and then interpret your results.Īlso, you can read a bit more about the site at the dedicated About and Technology pages. This makes it very easy for anyone to test their packet loss (also known as "packet drop") without downloading a more complicated tool like iPerf. I could not find another site that has implemented this type of test, so I made one. Recently however, WebRTC has been added to modern browsers, finally enabling this type of test. Up until recently, web browsers have not been able to test this, as they have always retried everything until it works. These programs also do not usually resend information if it fails to get there, so if packets get lost in transmission, they are gone for good, which can also have a significant impact. Speed is important for general Internet browsing, downloading files, and video streaming, but it is not a very good measure for performance for more communicative activities.Īctivities like gaming and voice chat usually do not need much raw bandwidth, but they need prompt and reliable responses. This complements a traditional speed test, which only measures the raw speed and latency. These problems can all be caused by various similar issues, which hopefully you will be able to find and fix using this easy way to test for them. This site uses cutting-edge WebRTC technology to check your Internet connection's packet loss, latency, and latency jitter in your browser for free.
