The speed test measures how fast your internet connection is by testing two key things:
Measures how fast your device can receive data from the internet. Higher = better for streaming, browsing, and downloads.
Measured in milliseconds (ms). This shows how fast your device can communicate with a remote server. Lower values = more responsive internet.
Country Code: A two-letter ISO code representing your country.
IP Address: The public IP address used during the speed test — how your network appears on the internet. This address is assigned by your ISP and is used to route your device’s traffic on the internet.
ISP (Internet Service Provider): The company providing your internet access. This could be for WiFi (home broadband) or mobile data.
The server in a speed test is the remote computer your device connects to in order to measure internet speed.
Country Code: A two-letter ISO code representing your country.
Country Name: The full name of the country where your connection is based.
City: The city where the server or IP address is located, based on public IP address geolocation. This is an approximate location, which may differ slightly from your real position.
Each test entry shows:
Network name
Measured download speed
Ping value
Date and time of test
If you tap the icon next to a speed test result, a menu will appear with additional options:
Available Actions:
View on Map
See the location where the speed test was performed on a map (based on IP geolocation).
Delete Item
Remove the speed test result from your history.