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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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Internet quality test for real-world apps

This test is designed for the way people actually use the internet: video meetings, remote work, gaming, streaming, and VPNs. It puts the verdict first so you do not have to interpret raw technical numbers.

What good looks like

  • Low packet loss below 1% for calls and gaming.
  • Low jitter so audio, video, and game input stay consistent.
  • Enough upload speed for HD meetings and screen sharing.
  • Enough download speed for streaming and large downloads.

What bad results usually mean

A fast but unstable result usually points to Wi‑Fi interference, router overload, ISP line issues, or background uploads. The fix depends on whether the weak point is speed, latency, jitter, or packet loss.

Frequently asked questions

What does the internet health test measure?

It estimates download speed, upload speed, latency, jitter, and packet loss, then translates those metrics into readiness scores for calls, gaming, streaming, VPN use, and remote work.

Is this the same as a speed test?

No. A normal speed test focuses on raw Mbps. NetCheckPro focuses on whether your connection is stable and responsive enough for real-world apps.

Why can fast internet still be bad for Zoom or gaming?

High jitter, latency, or packet loss can make video calls freeze and games lag even when download speed is high.