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Amazon.com, Inc.
Columbus, US
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Frequently Asked Questions

How does how.fast measure internet speed?

We measure your speed by downloading and uploading data between your device and our servers using multiple parallel connections. This saturates your connection to get an accurate reading. We run servers across multiple regions worldwide so you're tested against a server relevant to your real-world usage, not just your local ISP.

Why is my speed different from other speed test sites?

Most speed test providers like Speedtest.net and Fast.com place testing servers as close to you as possible — often within your ISP's own network or your city. This measures the fastest possible speed in ideal conditions. how.fast tests against servers in major internet hubs (like your ISP's upstream), which better reflects the speed you'll actually experience when browsing, streaming, or downloading from the general internet.

What do download and upload speeds mean?

Download speed is how fast data comes TO your device — it affects streaming, browsing, and file downloads. Upload speed is how fast data goes FROM your device — it affects video calls, uploading files, and live streaming. Most connections are asymmetric: download is faster than upload.

What is ping and jitter?

Ping (latency) is the round-trip time for a small packet to travel to the server and back, measured in milliseconds. Lower is better. Jitter is the variation in ping — high jitter means inconsistent latency, which affects real-time applications like gaming and video calls.

How does the percentile ranking work?

We compare your download speed against data from M-Lab (Measurement Lab), which has collected millions of speed tests worldwide. If you're "faster than 73% of connections in your country," it means 73% of tested connections there were slower than yours.

Is how.fast free?

Yes, completely free. No account required, no ads.