WiFi Speed Test
Measure your wireless connection performance with a quick WiFi speed test for download, upload and ping.
Speed testing powered by OpenSpeedTest.
How this WiFi speed test works
This test measures performance over your current wireless connection, so results include the impact of WiFi signal quality, router placement, and local interference.
Run multiple tests from different rooms to compare signal consistency across your home or office.
What is a good WiFi speed?
Typical benchmarks:
- 1-5 Mbps: Basic browsing and email
- 10-25 Mbps: HD streaming and video calls
- 50-100 Mbps: Multiple users and 4K streaming
- 100+ Mbps: Large downloads and high-demand households
WiFi quality is affected by distance, walls, interference from other devices, and router hardware.
Frequently asked questions
Why is my WiFi speed slower than my broadband plan?
WiFi introduces extra variables like signal strength, interference, and router limits, which can reduce throughput.
How can I improve WiFi speed?
Move closer to the router, reduce interference, switch bands, and update router firmware where possible.
Does router placement matter?
Yes. Central placement and fewer obstacles usually improve coverage and speed stability.
Is ping higher on WiFi?
It can be. Wireless networks often add latency compared with a wired Ethernet connection.