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What does Coverage Maps tell me?
Coverage Maps will tell you the best technology type in a specific area using the following legend:
Blue – 5G
Teal – LTE
Yellow – 2G/3G
Red – No coverage
If a section has no color, this means that we do not have data for that particular part of the map.
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Can I access Coverage Maps on iOS, macOS, Windows, tvOS, or Speedtest.net?
Coverage Maps is currently available on iOS and Android. To keep track of updates on new products, follow us on X (Twitter), Instagram, or on Facebook.
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How do I use Speedtest.net on my Android or Apple device?
We’ve built free Android and iOS apps for using Speedtest.net on your mobile device. If you’re using one of those two devices, you can search for “Speedtest.net” on your app store or follow the appropriate link below:
With the Speedtest.net app for your phone, you can check your cellular or Wi-Fi connections anywhere in the world using our over 15,000 servers. Try it today!
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Once installed, launch the app using your Siri Remote; the interface is simple and built for the big screen, often displaying a large speedometer-style graphic.
Simply navigate to and select the prominent “GO” button using the Siri Remote’s touch surface or clickpad to initiate the test, and the app will measure your Apple TV’s network performance, providing the ping, download speed, and upload speed directly on your TV screen.
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How do I use Speedtest as a desktop app?
To use Speedtest as a desktop app, you first need to download and install the official application from the appropriate store for your operating system (e.g., the Microsoft Store for Windows or the Mac App Store for macOS) .
Once installed, launch the application and simply click the prominent “GO” button; the app will automatically run a test against the closest server, measuring your core network metrics—ping, download speed, and upload speed—and providing a result that is often considered more accurate than a browser test because it bypasses browser limitations and extensions.
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I don’t understand my results. They seem inaccurate.
Speedtest measures the speed between your device and a test server, using your device’s internet connection. Several factors involved in the test can result in unexpected speeds.
Browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari, etc…) have different capabilities and may provide different results, particularly on high-speed connections. Using the Speedtest apps, instead of the website, usually provides more reliable results.
Devices (phones, tablets, PCs, etc…) can have very different Wi-Fi and cellular radio capabilities. Some devices may not be able to measure the full speed of your internet service. It’s also possible that your Wi-Fi router doesn’t support the full speed of your service.
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What factors may impact my Speedtest result?
Speedtest measures the speed between your device and a test server, using your device’s internet connection. Several factors can impact the speed recorded by a test:
Browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari, etc…) have different capabilities and may provide different results, particularly on high-speed connections.
Devices (phones, tablets, PCs, etc…) can have very different Wi-Fi and cellular radio capabilities. This means you might get one Speedtest result on one device and a different result on another, even using the same provider. Some devices may not be able to measure the full speed of your internet service. It’s also possible that your Wi-Fi router doesn’t support the full speed of your service.
Speedtest servers may perform differently. Generally, you will get faster speeds from servers closer to you. We recommend testing to a variety of test servers to get the most complete picture of your speed. Speedtest has the world’s largest testing server network, which means you will always have the benefit of testing to a server near your geographic location.
Other speed testing services use different servers in different locations than Speedtest, so differences in speeds between testing services are not uncommon.
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What should I do if my internet speed is slow?
Before you contact your internet service provider (ISP) or mobile carrier, check to see if you’re running any ongoing downloads or other programs like video chat that might be hogging your bandwidth. Close those and test again. If your Speedtest result still seems slow, reboot your phone or computer, modem and router. Then make sure that your router does not have any Quality of Service (QOS) features turned on. If that doesn’t fix the problem, here are a few more steps you can try.
Contacting your ISP or carrier for help is a good next step after you’ve gone through these steps. Keep in mind that on higher bandwidth connections (150 Mbps and above), you will need a higher quality router to keep up.
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What speeds do I need for streaming or large downloads?
If you’re asking this question, you’re already sick of the wheel of constant buffering. To get the best possible performance, you generally want download speeds at least as fast as the following:
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What are Speedtest Experience Ratings?
We have introduced four new Experience Ratings to Speedtest: Web Browsing, Online Gaming, Video Streaming, and Video Conferencing. These ratings help users better understand their Speedtest results and how they translate to real-world performance across a variety of common scenarios.
At the end of the Speedtest, each icon is assigned a 1-5 dot score (1: poor, 5: excellent), indicating the expected performance level for that activity. These icons represent online experiences that require varying levels of network performance.
New Experience Ratings and What They Mean
Web Browsing
General web activities such as browsing websites, scrolling through social media, and checking email require a stable internet connection but are the least demanding in terms of speed and latency. This icon reflects how well your network supports these everyday tasks.
Online Gaming
Playing games online—whether on a PC, console, or mobile device—requires a combination of sufficient download and upload speeds as well as low latency (Ping). High latency can cause lag, delays in player actions, and an overall poor gaming experience.
Video Streaming
The quality of your video streaming experience depends primarily on high download speeds and low latency. If latency is too high or speeds fluctuate, you may experience buffering, interruptions, or a reduction in video resolution.
Video Conferencing
For smooth video calls, both high download and upload speeds are important. Low latency is crucial for keeping video and audio in sync, whereas excessive latency can lead to delays, choppy video, and distorted or out-of-sync audio.
Interested in seeing your Speedtest Experience Ratings? Take a Speedtest to find out!