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Internet diagnostic tool

Ping test

Ping is a simple way to understand responsiveness. NetCheckPro goes further by combining ping-like latency with jitter, packet loss, upload, and download context.

Ready to test

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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Ping test: what the results mean

Ping is a simple way to understand responsiveness. NetCheckPro goes further by combining ping-like latency with jitter, packet loss, upload, and download context.

Ping vs jitter

  • Ping is average responsiveness.
  • Jitter is how much responsiveness varies.
  • A low average ping with high jitter can still feel bad.

Best use cases

  • Gaming responsiveness.
  • Video call delay diagnosis.
  • VPN and remote desktop feel.
  • General internet lag troubleshooting.

Frequently asked questions

What is a good ping?

Below 40ms is good for gaming; below 50–60ms is usually good for video calls.

Why does ping spike?

Ping spikes can come from WiFi interference, downloads/uploads, router queueing, VPNs, or ISP congestion.

How can I lower ping?

Use Ethernet, close bandwidth-heavy apps, choose closer servers, avoid slow VPN routes, and improve router settings.

Recommended next steps

Fix the connection, not just the score

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