What does it measure?
This speed test provides you with information on four simple indicators about your Internet
connection:
Indicator |
What is tested? |
Measurement |
latency |
delay between you and the server |
reaction time |
jitter |
variation of the delay |
stability |
download |
rate of data receiving |
download speed |
upload |
rate of data sending |
upload speed |
What is the meaning of each indicator?
Latency is the responsiveness of your connection
When it is low, it indicates that the information takes little time to travel between you and the
server.
The lower it is, the more information flows "in real time". It generally reflects the distance
traved by
data between you and the server.
Jitter is the stability of your connection
When it is low, it indicates that latency does not vary much and that your connection is stable. On
the
contrary, when it rises, it indicates that the reactivity of your connection can vary greatly from
one
data exchange to another.
The download and upload speed are the size of your connection
When it is high, a lot of data can be exchanged in a short time between you and the server. This
makes it
possible to retrieve and send large files faster.
What are the supported browsers?
This speed test should operate normally on all modern browsers, including the latest version of Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox,
Microsoft
Edge, Apple
Safari and Opera.
However, no version of Internet Explorer is officially supported.