Ping Test
Measure your internet latency with a quick ping test to understand responsiveness and connection quality.
Speed testing powered by OpenSpeedTest.
How this ping test works
Ping measures round-trip response time between your device and test servers. Lower results typically mean more responsive performance.
Latency is especially important for gaming, voice calls, remote desktop sessions, and real-time collaboration.
What is a good ping?
Typical benchmarks:
- Under 20 ms: Excellent responsiveness
- 20-50 ms: Very good for most tasks
- 50-100 ms: Usable, but delay may be noticeable in real-time apps
- 100+ ms: Higher delay, which can impact calls and gaming
Ping can fluctuate based on routing, congestion, WiFi conditions, and distance to the test server.
Frequently asked questions
Is lower ping always better?
For real-time tasks, lower ping usually improves responsiveness and reduces noticeable delay.
Why is my ping high on WiFi?
Wireless interference and weak signal quality can increase latency and cause jitter.
Can I reduce ping?
Using Ethernet, reducing local network load, and improving router placement can help lower latency.
What is jitter?
Jitter is variation in latency over time. High jitter can hurt call quality even when average ping seems acceptable.