Click the button below to check your internet speed.
Open the tool: First, open the website or application that has the Speed Test Checker tool available. This could be the website you created using the code provided in the previous answer or a popular online speed test tool like Ookla's Speedtest.net.
Test:
In most speed testing tools, you will see a “Start” or “Start Test” button. Click this button to start the speed test.
Wait for the test to finish: the tool will start measuring your Internet connection speed. This usually involves downloading and uploading a specific amount of data to determine your upload and download speeds.
View results:
Once the test is complete, the tool will display your results. Typically, you'll see download speeds measured in Mbps (megabits per second) and upload speeds also measured in Mbps.
Sometimes this tool can also show additional information, such as ping or latency, which measures the delay between your device and the server.
Explanation of results:
Download speed represents the speed at which data is downloaded from the Internet to your device. Download speed represents how quickly data is downloaded from your device to the Internet.
Lower values for download and upload speeds may indicate a slower Internet connection, while higher values indicate a faster connection.
Troubleshoot or share results:
If your Internet speed is lower than expected, you may want to troubleshoot your network or contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP) for support.
You can also share the results with your ISP if you think there is a problem with your connection.
Repeat if necessary: If you suspect intermittent problems with your Internet connection, you can run a speed test multiple times at different times of the day to check for consistency. Close the tool: Once you have reviewed your results and taken the necessary actions, you can close the Speed Test tool.
Please note that the accuracy of speed test results may vary depending on factors such as server location, network congestion, and the quality of your Internet connection. You should run speed tests from multiple sources to get a more complete understanding of your Internet speed.