Test Your Internet Speed with Wosisi

Get accurate measurements of your download speed, upload speed, ping, and jitter in seconds.

Test Your Internet Speed

Get accurate measurements of your connection in seconds

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Speed Test Tips

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Close other applications and browser tabs
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Use a wired connection for most accurate results
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Run multiple tests at different times of day
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Restart your router before testing
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Test from different devices to compare
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Position yourself closer to your router
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How It Works

Our speed test provides accurate measurements of your internet connection in just a few seconds.

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Initialize Test

When you start the test, we first determine the best testing server based on your location to ensure accurate results.

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Measure Download Speed

We measure how quickly your device can receive data from our servers, which affects activities like streaming and browsing.

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Measure Upload Speed

We test how fast your device can send data to our servers, which impacts video calls, file sharing, and cloud uploads.

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Check Ping & Jitter

We measure the response time (ping) and the variation in response time (jitter), which affect online gaming and video calls.

Benefits of Using Wosisi

Our speed test tool offers several advantages over other testing services.

Accurate Results

Our advanced testing algorithm provides highly accurate measurements of your internet connection speed.

Fast Testing

Get comprehensive results in seconds, not minutes, so you can quickly assess your connection quality.

Mobile Friendly

Test your internet speed on any device with our responsive design that works on desktops, tablets, and smartphones.

Privacy Focused

We respect your privacy and do not store personal information or browsing history during speed tests.

Test History

Keep track of your internet performance over time with our detailed history feature that stores your previous test results.

Detailed Analytics

Get comprehensive insights about your connection with advanced metrics including jitter, latency, and packet loss analysis.

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Why Test Your Internet Speed?

Regular speed testing helps you ensure you're getting the service you pay for and troubleshoot connection issues.

Verify Your Service

Confirm that your Internet Service Provider (ISP) is delivering the speeds you're paying for in your subscription plan.

Troubleshoot Problems

Identify potential issues with your network setup, router placement, or connection quality when experiencing slowdowns.

Optimize for Activities

Determine if your connection is suitable for specific activities like gaming, streaming 4K video, or video conferencing.

Track Performance

Monitor your internet performance over time to spot patterns or degradation that might require attention.

Compare Network Setups

Test different router placements, WiFi channels, or wired vs wireless connections to find your optimal network configuration.

Resolve Provider Disputes

Have concrete data to discuss with your ISP when experiencing service issues or when negotiating plan upgrades and pricing.

How Fast Should Your Internet Be?

Different online activities require different internet speeds. Here's a quick guide to help you understand what speeds you need.

Activity Minimum Download Speed Recommended Download Speed Ping Requirement
Web Browsing 1 Mbps 5 Mbps < 300 ms
Email & Social Media 1 Mbps 3 Mbps < 300 ms
SD Video Streaming 3 Mbps 5 Mbps < 150 ms
HD Video Streaming 5 Mbps 10 Mbps < 100 ms
4K Video Streaming 25 Mbps 35+ Mbps < 50 ms
Online Gaming 3 Mbps 15+ Mbps < 50 ms
Video Conferencing 3 Mbps 10+ Mbps < 100 ms
Large File Downloads 10 Mbps 50+ Mbps Not critical

What Our Users Say

Thousands of users trust Wosisi for accurate internet speed testing and network diagnostics.

"Wosisi's speed test is my go-to tool whenever I need to check my connection. It's fast, accurate, and gives me all the metrics I need to troubleshoot issues with my ISP."

Michael R.

Michael R.

IT Professional

"As a gamer, I need to know my ping and jitter are low enough for competitive play. Wosisi gives me detailed metrics that other speed tests don't provide."

Sarah K.

Sarah K.

Professional Gamer

"I work from home and rely on video conferencing. Wosisi helps me ensure my connection is stable enough for important client calls and presentations."

David L.

David L.

Remote Worker

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Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about internet speed testing and network performance.

What is a good internet speed?

A good internet speed depends on your needs. For basic browsing and email, 5-10 Mbps is sufficient. For streaming HD video, 10-20 Mbps is recommended. For 4K streaming or households with multiple users, 50+ Mbps is ideal. For gaming and large file transfers, 100+ Mbps provides the best experience.

Why is my internet speed slower than what I pay for?

Several factors can affect your internet speed: network congestion during peak hours, WiFi interference, outdated equipment, distance from your router, or limitations of your device. ISPs typically advertise speeds as "up to" a certain amount, and actual speeds may vary.

What's the difference between download and upload speed?

Download speed measures how quickly data travels from the internet to your device (like streaming videos or loading websites). Upload speed measures how quickly data travels from your device to the internet (like sending emails with attachments or video conferencing). Most home internet connections have faster download than upload speeds.

Why are ping and jitter important?

Ping measures the time it takes for data to travel from your device to a server and back (latency). Lower ping means more responsive connections, which is crucial for online gaming and video calls. Jitter measures the variation in ping times. Lower jitter indicates a more stable connection, which is important for streaming and real-time applications.

How can I improve my internet speed?

To improve your internet speed: restart your router regularly, position it centrally and away from interference, use a wired connection when possible, upgrade to a newer router that supports the latest WiFi standards, close unused applications and tabs, scan for malware, and consider upgrading your internet plan if needed.

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