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HYPERSPEED

Professional Network Analysis Platform - Test Download, Upload, Ping, Jitter & Packet Loss with 40+ Features

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Quick User Manual

How to use all features in 5 simple steps

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Select Server

Choose from 5 global servers for accurate testing

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Configure Settings

Set threads, duration, and test options

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Start Test

Click START TEST to begin speed analysis

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Review Results

Check download, upload, ping, jitter & packet loss

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Export & Share

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about speed testing

What is a good internet speed?
  • 25+ Mbps: Basic browsing, email, SD streaming
  • 50+ Mbps: HD streaming, multiple devices
  • 100+ Mbps: 4K streaming, gaming, smart home
  • 500+ Mbps: Multiple 4K streams, heavy downloading
  • 1000+ Mbps: Professional use, large file transfers
How does the speed test work?
Our test downloads and uploads small files to measure your connection speed. It measures download speed (data to you), upload speed (data from you), and ping (response time). All tests are performed in real-time with multiple threads for accuracy.
What is ping and why does it matter?
Ping measures latency - how long it takes for data to travel to a server and back. Lower ping (ms) is better. < 20ms is excellent for gaming, 20-50ms is good, 50-100ms is average, >100ms may cause lag.
Why test multiple servers?
Different servers show how your connection performs to various locations worldwide. This helps identify routing issues and which geographic areas give you the best speeds.
What affects my internet speed?
  • WiFi signal strength and interference
  • Number of connected devices
  • Time of day (peak usage hours)
  • Your ISP's network congestion
  • Hardware limitations (router, modem, cables)
  • Background applications and updates
What is jitter?
Jitter is the variation in ping over time. Low jitter (<30ms) means stable connection - crucial for VoIP calls, gaming, and streaming. High jitter causes lag spikes and buffering.
How accurate is this test?
Our test uses multi-threading, adjustable duration, and multiple servers for maximum accuracy. Results are within 5-10% of actual speeds. For best results, close other apps and use a wired connection.
What's packet loss?
Packet loss occurs when data packets don't reach their destination. Even 1-2% loss can affect streaming and gaming. Zero packet loss is ideal for real-time applications.