What is FAST.com measuring? FAST.com speed test gives you an estimate of your current Internet speed. You will generally be able to get this speed from leading Internet services, which use globally distributed servers.

Why does FAST.com focus primarily on download speed? Download speed is most relevant for people who are consuming content on the Internet, and we want FAST.com to be a very simple and fast speed test.


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How are the results calculated? To calculate your Internet speed, FAST.com performs a series of downloads from and uploads to Netflix servers and calculates the maximum speed your Internet connection can provide. More details are in our blog post.

What can I do if I'm not getting the speed I pay for? If results from FAST.com and other internet speed tests (like dslreports.com or speedtest.net) often show less speed than you have paid for, you can ask your ISP about the results.

When you select an Internet Connection from any ISP (Internet Service Provider) then the connection must meet the technical parameters which your ISP is telling you about on the paper. These parameters include your download speed, your upload speed and your ping (response time).

On paper, your ISP may tell you about different values, but while using the internet connection you will find that the values vary from each other. Therefore, it is necessary to perform speed test after a certain interval of time as it will help you discover the difference between the connection speeds on the paper and in real life.

We perform an internet speed test of your broadband, WiFi or mobile connection and provide you estimated values of certain parameters such as Download Speed, Upload Speed etc. The values that you see on the screen are the values that you are currently receiving from your ISP.

When you perform a speed test then the first that you will notice is the download speed. It shows the actual, real-time download speed of the data to your device in Mbps. The higher your download, the faster your internet connection will be.

Upload Speed is the second basic value that you will get when you perform a speed test. Just like the download speed, the upload speed is also measured in Mbps. Upload Speed means that how fast your internet can upload data to the Internet.

The third parameter that you will notice is Ping. Ping is the response time of your internet connection that is measured in milliseconds. Unlike Download and Upload speeds where higher value is better, for Ping the lower value, the better it is.

The most important use of Ping is for online gamers who need a quick response from the servers when playing online. The lower their ping is, the faster they will get the response from the server. A ping can be considered if its value ranges from 0-40 ms.

Disclaimer: The speed test tool is developed by Ookla. The results may vary and not be accurate for various reasons hence should not be considered definitive but rough estimation. You may furthermore test from other tools such as Speedtest.net, Fast.com, SpeedOf.me, TestMy.Net, Xfinity.

Download speed measures how fast information can transfer to you. It affects things like how long it takes to download large files, update games, or show pages with lots of photos. Download speed is measured in megabits per second (Mbps). One gigabit is 1000 Mbps, two gigabits is 2000 Mbps.

Upload speed measures how fast information can transfer from you. It affects things like how you appear on video calls, how fast you can upload files to the cloud, and how long it takes to add attachments to emails. Upload speed is measured in megabits per second (Mbps).

Jitter measures the fluctuations in the speeds at which a stream of data is sent. A high jitter score can affect streaming and video calls, making them look and sound choppy or glitchy. Jitter is measured in milliseconds (ms).

The device speed test checks the speed between your smartphone, tablet, computer, or other device and the internet. You can run the test through a cellular (mobile) network, a wired broadband connection, or your home Wi-Fi.


A gateway speed test checks the speed between your AT&T Wi-Fi gateway and our network. It reflects the speed coming into your home.

Your device speed varies, depending on the number of devices you connect to Wi-Fi, how you use them, their age and type, and Wi-Fi signal strength.


See what speeds you can expect from your devices

Check the speed and performance of your connected devices with the speed test provided by Ookla. A device speed test checks the speed between your smartphone, tablet, computer, or other device and the internet. You can run the test through a cellular (mobile) network, a wired broadband connection, or your home Wi-Fi.

Find the internet download and upload speeds for each of your devices. Device speeds vary, depending on how many devices you connect to Wi-Fi, how you use them, their age and type, and Wi-Fi signal strength.

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Hi there - sorry you've had a poor experience. I have the Orbi RBR50 mesh and the speed test on the browser admin session and Orbi app (same thing different app presentation layer) is not worth writing home about. It does not allow you to select a specific ISP's server like the Ookla Speedtest app itself on the Mac or iPhone or Apple TV, so defaults to some unknown one and never gives results the same as the iPhone, iPad, Apple TV or Mac version. I get 800+ down, 350+ up on these when hard wired into the RBR50 from my ISP's 900/400 plan but the Orbi app or RBR admin session gives consistently 500/100 results and the ping response has only just started to work in the newest Orbi app version when it used to show 0ms every time. 



I logged a feature request last year for the lack of being able to choose a server and for the ping being wrong. Hopefully they are gradually resolving these quirks or have a bug on your model's firmware that isn't showing it, or they have decided to stop licensing Speedtest and have removed the feature from your model's firmware, but you'd think the6 would be able to confirm this.

As mentioned above, we usually recommend NOT using the Orbi's built-in speed test and instead going directly to speedtest.net or using their phone app. We've seen some cases where the Orbi measurement doesn't match what these direct methods report. Also, your measurement will be more correct because it is from your client (phone, PC) instead of just from your Orbi base router.

There are many reasons why your measured speed at home doesn't match the full capabilities of your ISP. This FAQ gives some basic first steps to diagnose and narrow down where the speed degradation is happening: -WiFi-6-AX-and-WiFi-6E-AXE/Community-FAQ-My-Orbi-speeds-are-slo...

I have a MX84 which we have just had our leased line upgraded to symmetrical 500MB, speedtest we're getting 250MB, so i got the ISP to come on site to run tests, connecting his laptop direct into the circuit. After a while they removed restrictions and had to boost the line to get the 500MB speed. We then reconnected the MX and did a speed test which still is 250MB speed.

I had the exact same issue with the android Airbnb app. Wi-Fi name and Wi-Fi password were already there when I run the test (configured beforehand from the PC Airbnb website), and they were definitively correct (visually at least, no typo or lowercase/uppercase errors). But after reading this thread, I had the idea to remove Wi-Fi details, run the test again which prompted me to re-enter the Wi-Fi details, and it worked this time :)) ... Maybe something to do with some invisible characters !?!? Try it, it might work for you as well

Not working for me either. I have tried with 3 different devices and it will not run. It keeps telling me that I must be connected to the wifi network. I am connected to the wifi network. I have rebooted the devices, disconnected and reconnected to the network, turned off my VPN and turned off cellular data. NOTHING WORKS!!!!!

Nope not working. I'm connected to WIFI network on my phone and it says I'm not. I tried to do it on my PC and it says "The action cannot be fully supported by this version of the Airbnb app. Please update the app to the latest version."

An internet speed test measures the connection speed and quality of your connected device to the internet. It does so by running multiple consecutive tests that analyze different aspects of your internet connection, namely ping (latency), download speed, and upload speed. Each of these values represents the connection's specific qualities, which you can read more about in the paragraph after the next. These should help you understand the final speed test results. But before we get to these, we first want to discuss how to perform each test.

To speed test internet performance for downloading data the test is performed by opening multiple connections to a server and simultaneously starting the download of a large data file on all connections. This approach ensures that the entire bandwidth of the internet connection is maxed out, and thereby the maximum data throughput can be measured. Recording the data throughput against measurement time finally yields the available internet speed for downloading data.

Upload speed is tested by reversing the sequence of the download analysis. Again multiple connections are opened to the test server. Instead of downloading a file, a large file of random data is created on your device and pushed through all connections to the server. Pushing the data to the server over the network via multiple streams ensures that the maximum throughput is measured. Again, recording the data throughput against time yields the available internet speed for uploading data.

During the ping test, the device sends a small data package over the network to the test server on the internet. This test doesn't focus on upload speeds but on response time. When the server receives this package, it will send it back to the device, completing the roundtrip. The time it takes the data package to complete the roundtrip is called latency, also known as ping. To achieve an accurate reading, multiple ping tests are conducted consecutively, with the final result being the average of all these tests. 152ee80cbc

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