Internet Speed Test
Test your download & upload speed with one click. Connects to the nearest server based on your location.
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How It Works
- Connect — We detect your location and connect to the nearest Cloudflare edge server for the most accurate measurement.
- Measure Latency — Small probe requests measure your connection's round-trip time (ping) and stability (jitter).
- Test Download — Progressive data transfers measure your maximum download throughput in Mbps.
- Test Upload — Random data uploads measure your upload throughput in Mbps.
- Results — All metrics are displayed alongside your connection and location details.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does oXben SpeedTest measure internet speed?
Our speed test downloads and uploads test data to the nearest Cloudflare edge server. Latency is measured with small probe requests. Everything runs in your browser — no software installation needed, and no data is stored on our servers.
What is a good internet speed?
For basic browsing: 5–10 Mbps. HD video streaming: 25 Mbps. 4K streaming: 50+ Mbps. Online gaming: 25+ Mbps with under 50 ms ping. Remote work with video calls: 50+ Mbps download and 10+ Mbps upload.
What is ping and jitter?
Ping (latency) measures how long data takes to travel to the server and back, in milliseconds. Jitter is the variation in ping times. Low ping (<20 ms) is ideal for gaming; low jitter (<5 ms) indicates a stable connection.
Why is my speed different from my ISP's advertised speed?
Many factors affect measured speed: Wi-Fi interference, network congestion, device hardware limitations, distance from the test server, VPN usage, and bandwidth shared with other devices on your network.
Is my data private during the speed test?
Yes. The speed test runs entirely in your browser. No personal data is collected, stored, or shared. Random test payloads are generated locally and discarded after each measurement.