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Ping rate or latency corresponds to delay time on the Internet. The higher the ping rate, the more data transfer delays you might experience while you are online. In contrast, a fast ping or low ping rate means a more responsive connection. A ping of 20ms is better than a ping of 100ms, for example. Issue: All of the tests failed or 'Latency test error' Generally, this issue is caused when you do not have network access to the IP addresses or ports used by the Speedtest. Speedtest network tests use port 8080, which isn't required to access Skytap VMs. Our internet broadband test sends packets of empty data back and forth to your computer in order to test your line speed. Since we are a third-party sending a receiving a tiny data packet from your computer to perform the test, some ad block or security services interpret this as an attack and act accordingly.

Download Speed
Which broadband speed checker. The speed at which your Internet connection transmits data to your computer. This is the largest amount of data you can receive in a specified amount of time. Download speed is measured in Megabits per second (Mbps).

Upload Speed
The opposite of download speed, this measures the largest amount of information that you can send from your computer using your access provider's connection. This is also measured in Mbps.

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Latency (Ping)
A latency test (sometimes known as a ping test) is how long it takes a packet of data to complete a round trip between two points. High latency will be noticed on voice calls through delays in conversation and periods of silence. In addition, web pages may load more slowly.

Jitter
To measure the variation over time of latency across the network, you need a jitter test. High jitter values may cause voice packets to be delivered out of order, which can result in echo or talk-over effects.

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Glossary of Terms Used In Our Test

Ping rate or latency corresponds to delay time on the Internet. The higher the ping rate, the more data transfer delays you might experience while you are online. In contrast, a fast ping or low ping rate means a more responsive connection. A ping of 20ms is better than a ping of 100ms, for example. Issue: All of the tests failed or 'Latency test error' Generally, this issue is caused when you do not have network access to the IP addresses or ports used by the Speedtest. Speedtest network tests use port 8080, which isn't required to access Skytap VMs. Our internet broadband test sends packets of empty data back and forth to your computer in order to test your line speed. Since we are a third-party sending a receiving a tiny data packet from your computer to perform the test, some ad block or security services interpret this as an attack and act accordingly.

Download Speed
Which broadband speed checker. The speed at which your Internet connection transmits data to your computer. This is the largest amount of data you can receive in a specified amount of time. Download speed is measured in Megabits per second (Mbps).

Upload Speed
The opposite of download speed, this measures the largest amount of information that you can send from your computer using your access provider's connection. This is also measured in Mbps.

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Latency (Ping)
A latency test (sometimes known as a ping test) is how long it takes a packet of data to complete a round trip between two points. High latency will be noticed on voice calls through delays in conversation and periods of silence. In addition, web pages may load more slowly.

Jitter
To measure the variation over time of latency across the network, you need a jitter test. High jitter values may cause voice packets to be delivered out of order, which can result in echo or talk-over effects.

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For business users, you should have enough downstream capacity to accommodate office needs. VoIP calls, video streaming, web browsers, and email transfers all require downstream throughput. Upload speed is critical for making VoIP calls, sending large files, and hosting websites.





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