Speed Test tab

You can run a speed test on any active WAN/cellular connection. The speed test provides you with performance insight on that connection, including: download speed, upload speed, latency, and jitter. You can use this tool to help find the best location for your router.

NOTES:
- You can run up to 20 speed tests on a device within a 30-minute period, and up to 40 speed tests on a device within a 12-hour period. These numbers reflect the combined number of speed tests initiated from the web UI and Inseego Connect on a single device.
- You can also run speed tests with Inseego Connect and view a graphical display of results over time.
- If you’re concerned about your speed, contact your service provider to confirm the typical speeds for your account type and location.

Select a WAN: Use the dropdown to select a WAN connection to test.

Run Speed Test: Click the button to start the speed test. When the test is complete, the results of the current speed test are displayed on the right and added to the table below.

DOWNLOAD: The number of megabits the connection can download from the internet to your router per second.

UPLOAD: The number of megabits the connection can upload from your router to the internet per second.

LATENCY (ms): The number of milliseconds it takes a data packet to travel from the router to a server and back on the connection.

JITTER (ms): The amount that latency fluctuates over time, measured in milliseconds.

Results: A row in this table displays for each speed test.

  • When: The date and time of the test.
  • Service Provider: The service provider associated with the connection.
  • IP Address: The IP address of the connection.
  • Download (Mbps): The number of megabits the connection can download from the internet to your router per second.
  • Upload (Mbps): The number of megabits the connection can upload from your router to the internet per second.
  • Latency (ms): The number of milliseconds it takes a data packet to travel from the router to a server and back on the connection.
  • Jitter (ms): The amount that latency fluctuates over time, measured in milliseconds.
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