Are you receiving the full amount of internet which you are
paying for?
- Use an online
speed test. There are many free online speed test websites and apps available.
These tests will measure your download and upload speeds, as well as your
latency. Some popular speed test websites include:
- Speedtest.net
- Fast.com
- Google Fiber
- Contact your
internet service provider (ISP). Your ISP may be able to run a
speed test from their end to see if there is a problem with your
connection.
- Check your
modem and router. Make sure that your modem and
router are properly configured and are not overheating. You can also try
restarting them to see if that improves your speeds.
- Move your
devices closer to the modem and router. The closer your devices are to
the modem and router, the better your speeds will be.
- Reduce the
number of devices using the internet. If you have a lot of devices
connected to the internet, it can slow down your speeds. Try disconnecting
devices that you are not using.
If you have checked your internet speed and you are still not getting the
speeds you are paying for, you should contact your ISP. They may be able to
troubleshoot the problem and resolve it.
Here are some additional tips for getting the most accurate internet
speed test results:
- Connect your
device directly to the modem using an Ethernet cable. This will give you
the most accurate results.
- Run the test
multiple times to get an average speed.
- Choose a server
that is close to your location.
- Close any
unnecessary applications before running the test.
- Pause any
uploads or downloads before running the test.
I hope this helps!