
AxoSpeedPro is an advanced network diagnostic tool designed to measure the actual performance of your internet service provider (ISP). Unlike other ad-heavy tools, our speed test provides accurate, real-time results, automatically detecting your public IP address and ISP, while guaranteeing complete privacy.
How to interpret your speed test results?
To find out if your internet is fast enough for your needs, you should look at three key metrics that we analyzed in our test:
Download Speed: Measured in Megabits per second (Mbps), this indicates how quickly data arrives from the internet to your device. A fast download speed is essential for watching 4K movies on Netflix, downloading large video games, or consuming content without interruption.
Upload Speed: Also measured in Mbps, this indicates how quickly your device sends data to the internet. It's crucial for content creators, streaming on Twitch/YouTube, having smooth Zoom video calls, and uploading large files to the cloud.
Ping or Latency (ms): Measured in milliseconds, it represents your connection's response time. A low ping (less than 40ms) is the "holy grail" for gamers, as it ensures that competitive online games run smoothly without lag or delays.
Exclusive features of our tool
Secure Local History: Automatically saves your previous browser tests so you can compare whether your internet gets worse at night or improves after restarting your modem. We do not store your data.
Real-Time Graphics: Visualize the stability of your connection with our tachometer and waveform graph at 60 FPS, ideal for detecting micro-cuts or fluctuations in the network.
Anti-Block Network Detection: Our system includes Fallback technology through secure networks (Cloudflare) to detect your IP and Internet Provider even if you use strict privacy settings.
Tips for getting the most accurate result
To make your speed test as accurate as possible, we recommend:
Move closer to your router if you are connected via WiFi (the 5GHz band offers higher speed than the 2.4GHz band).
If possible, connect your computer directly to the modem using a network (Ethernet) cable.
Close background downloads, video streaming platforms, or heavy tabs before pressing "Start Test".
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