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Test if your internet is actually good enough

Run a quick browser-based diagnostic for calls, gaming, streaming, VPN, and remote work. Verdicts appear before raw technical numbers.

MVP note: latency, jitter, packet loss, and speed are browser-based estimates. Fetch failures/timeouts approximate packet loss and may be affected by blockers, CORS, or third-party test endpoints.

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Gaming ping, jitter and packet loss test

Online gaming is stability-first. Download speed helps with game installs, but live gameplay depends on latency, jitter, and packet loss.

Good gaming targets

  • Latency below 40ms for responsive play.
  • Jitter below 5ms for consistent input.
  • Packet loss as close to 0% as possible.
  • Enough upload for voice chat and game state updates.

Fix gaming lag

  • Plug in Ethernet.
  • Stop downloads and streams during matches.
  • Pick the nearest game server.
  • Avoid overloaded Wi‑Fi extenders.

Frequently asked questions

What ping is good for gaming?

Below 40ms is good for most online games. Above 70ms can feel delayed, especially in competitive games.

Does packet loss matter more than ping?

Packet loss can be worse than moderate ping because missing packets cause rubber-banding, teleporting, and hit registration problems.

How can I improve gaming ping?

Use Ethernet, avoid VPNs unless needed, close background downloads, choose nearby game servers, and reduce Wi‑Fi interference.