Baseline internet check

Run a Fast Ping Test

Measure your latency against Google and Cloudflare together for a broad view of your internet responsiveness.

Session status

Idle

Default test combines two reliable public endpoints.

Why use the default ping test?

The default page is a strong starting point when you want a broad, quick signal instead of a single-service reading. It pings both Google and Cloudflare and averages the result, which makes it useful for checking general internet responsiveness before gaming, streaming, or hopping on a call.

Excellent

0-30 ms. Competitive play and voice chat feel immediate.

Good

31-60 ms. Most online games and live apps still feel smooth.

Playable

61-100 ms. Delay becomes easier to notice during faster reactions.

Poor

100+ ms. Expect lag, slower responses, and more visible instability.

A balanced latency snapshot

Testing only one host can be misleading when routing is having an odd moment. By checking Google and Cloudflare together, this page creates a more balanced snapshot of your connection. If one route is temporarily noisy but the other is healthy, the blended result is still a better baseline than a single reading taken in isolation.

When to use this page

Use this page before online matches, while troubleshooting slow internet, or whenever you want to compare latency across different times of day. It is especially helpful if you suspect local Wi-Fi issues, congestion from downloads, or inconsistent ISP routing because the history chart makes those spikes much easier to spot.

Reading the quality label

The quality label translates raw milliseconds into something easier to scan. Excellent usually feels instant, good is still smooth for most apps, playable means some delay may be noticeable, and poor suggests the connection may feel sluggish or unstable. The exact experience still depends on the app you use, but these categories are a practical starting guide.