Monday, March 23, 2015

Measuring Network Quality

We give each test result a grade to help you interpret the overall quality. We also show the specific packet loss, ping and jitter values that make up your grade. When we are unable to measure one or more of them you will see a grade of N/A. Certain firewall configurations, Java not being installed or other technical issues can cause this, but it is possible that simply testing again will fix the problem. Feel free to test often, and read on to learn more!
  • An excellent result! Expect all Internet applications to work very well assuming you have sufficient bandwidth. Use Speedtest.net® to see.

    MOS greater than 4.37 (Example - a ping below 50 ms with 0% packet loss)
  • Very good! Your connection should work well for any Internet application. Some online games may not perform optimally.
    MOS between 4.28 and 4.37 (Example - a ping around 90 ms with 0% packet loss)
  • Acceptable. Your VoIP quality will suffer some, and you will have a disadvantage in many online games. Most streaming media will be fine. You should try testing again to another server close to you.
    MOS between 4.00 and 4.27 (Example - a ping around 150 ms with 1% packet loss)
  • Concerning. Most online applications will not perform well but should function in some capacity. Try testing to other servers to verify the result. You might need to contact your ISP for help.

    Info- www.pingtest.net/

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