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Such marketing is consistent with applicable law and Pearson's legal obligations. On the right side of the Speed Test box there is a start button, this will start the speed test. Select the connection type. Run the test. The test will run, testing download speed, upload speed and reporting latency. Run Ping Test. The ping test checks the time it takes a packet of data to travel from your computer, to a remote server and back to your computer.
This particular test will test multiple servers simultaneously reporting back to you an overall grade of the performance. Normal latency varies by the type of connection from 5 - 40ms for cable modem, 10 - 70ms for DSL, to ms for dial-up and - for cellular [6] X Research source. The distance to the remote server also adds to latency, you can estimate an additional 1ms in latency for every 60 miles km the data travels [7] X Research source.
This will advance you to a page indicating that all of the listed servers will be ping-ed twice per second and every thirty 30 seconds a report on your connection from A to F will be provided.
Click Start. A radar plot will show along with a chart of the various server locations, their IP address and the real time statistics about the connection latency. View the report. When the test is complete you will be given the option to test again or share your results.
Find your IP address. This is not the actual IP address of your computer because of the proxy services your router provides. This tool also lists the common IP addresses of the components of your network, which is helpful if you need use the Windows utilities to help find the source of your network or internet latency.
Run What is my IP address. Click start within the What is my IP address box. This will advance you to a page that displays your IP address as well as any other addresses relevant to your computer.
Record your IP address. Method 2. Access the Command Line Prompt. You can enter the commands for testing network and internet latency directly at the command line. Click on Start , select Run.
Type cmd , and press OK. This will launch the command line window where you can simply type the test commands to execute them. You can also search for cmd. Run Ping Loopback test.
View the statistics. The time it took for the packet of data to travel locally should be less than 5ms and there should be zero packet loss. Run Ping to a remote server. Now that you have verified that your local port is working, you can Ping remote servers to test the latency.
Again, normal latency varies by the type of connection from 5 - 40ms for cable modem, 10 - 70ms for DSL, to ms for dial-up and - for cellular [8] X Research source. The distance to the remote server also adds to latency, you can estimate an additional 1ms in latency for every 60 miles km the data travels [9] X Research source.
You may want to start with the URL of your internet service provider and proceed to other sites you commonly access. Run Traceroute test. The traceroute test will show the path that data travels from your computer to the remote server and any delay in that path. This can be helpful in determining the source of network or internet delays.
View the results. Method 3. Access Network Utility. The software tools you need to test for network and internet latency can be found within the Network Utility application on your Mac OSX machine.
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