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Internet Speed Test

Measure your download speed, upload speed, ping & jitter — instantly, for free.

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This internet speed test measures your connection's download speed, upload speed, ping (latency), and jitter directly from your browser — no app, plugin, or sign-up required. The test transfers data between your device and the Nobolok server to give you an accurate picture of your real-world connection performance.

What Do the Results Mean?

  • Download speed (Mbps) — how fast data travels from the internet to your device. Higher is better for streaming, browsing, and downloads.
  • Upload speed (Mbps) — how fast data leaves your device. Important for video calls, cloud backups, and live streaming.
  • Ping (ms) — round-trip time between your device and the server. Lower is better — critical for online gaming and video conferencing.
  • Jitter (ms) — variation in ping over multiple measurements. High jitter causes choppy calls and lag spikes.

Speed Reference Guide

Download speed
< 10 Mbps — Basic browsing  |  25 Mbps — HD streaming  |  100 Mbps — 4K + multiple devices  |  500+ Mbps — Power users / fibre
Ping
< 20 ms — Excellent (gaming)  |  20–50 ms — Good  |  50–100 ms — Average  |  > 100 ms — High latency

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a good internet download speed? expand_more
For general browsing and HD video streaming, 25 Mbps is sufficient. For 4K streaming or multiple simultaneous users, 100 Mbps or more is recommended. Fibre connections typically deliver 500 Mbps to 1 Gbps.
What is ping and why does it matter? expand_more
Ping (latency) is the round-trip time in milliseconds between your device and the server. Lower is always better. Under 20 ms is excellent for gaming; under 50 ms is good for video calls; above 100 ms may cause noticeable lag.
Why is my speed test result lower than my ISP plan? expand_more
Common causes include poor WiFi signal, distance from the router, network congestion, old hardware, or background apps using bandwidth. For the most accurate result, test via a wired Ethernet connection and close other apps.
What is jitter in internet speed? expand_more
Jitter is the variation in ping over time, measured in milliseconds. High jitter (above 30 ms) causes choppy audio/video in calls and lag spikes in online games, even if your average ping is acceptable.
Is this speed test accurate? expand_more
This test measures the real throughput between your browser and the Nobolok server. Results reflect your connection to this specific server and may differ from other speed test services that use different server locations or testing methods.