That’s your WiFi?
The higher the number, the better.
Well, not for ping time or jitter.
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It’s okay if you’re doing light stuff on the internet.
I’d recommend 50mbps or higher would be the sweet spot for a lot of people.
I average about 88 to 91 Mbps download now. To be honest, I can't really tell the difference between that and when my best was 30 Mbps. The difference just isn't that noticeable to me.
May I ask what is a good app to use for this test please? Thank you
May I ask what is a good app to use for this test please? Thank you
I think everybody should get several speed test apps .... the difference between apps that state that they are correct is astonishing
While speedtest is a good app, you don’t need it. Just open Safari and go to the website http://www.dslreports.com/speedtest - just as good.
If all you're doing is general web browsing you probably won't see a difference. Start having multiple users downloading, streaming, and gaming at the same time a slow internet connection will raise it's ugly head. Lets not forget all of the other devices in a smart home fighting for bandwidth as well. I realize you're smart enough to go with what works for you personally, just building off your comment ...I average about 88 to 91 Mbps download now. To be honest, I can't really tell the difference between that and when my best was 30 Mbps. The difference just isn't that noticeable to me.
8 Mbps is pretty slow for Download. Any idea why it so slow?
If all you're doing is general web browsing you probably won't see a difference. Start having multiple users downloading, streaming, and gaming at the same time a slow internet connection will raise it's ugly head. Lets not forget all of the other devices in a smart home fighting for bandwidth as well. I realize you're smart enough to go with what works for you personally, just building off your comment ...
Yeah, I don't have the congestion. Small town, 2 in home with an iPhone. That could make a difference.