OpenSpeedTest is a free tool for measuring your internet speed. Just go ahead,
click on the Start Test button, and the tool will measure and display your
internet speed in megabits for both download and upload. It's a free and easy
way to determine the actual performance of your internet connection.
How is internet speed measured?
DOWNLOAD : refers to the rate at which data is transferred from the internet to your device, usually measured in megabits per second (Mbps). It's an important factor in determining the quality of your internet connection and affects how quickly you can download large files, such as movies or software updates, or stream video and music.
UPLOAD:refers to the rate at which data is transferred from your device to the internet, usually measured in megabits per second (Mbps). It's an important factor for activities that require sending large amounts of data, such as uploading videos to social media or sending attachments via email.
PING:is a term used in network computing that measures the time it takes for a small data packet to travel from a source to a destination and back. In the context of the internet, "ping" is often used to measure the latency, or delay, of a connection. A lower ping value indicates a faster and more responsive connection, while a higher ping value indicates a slower and less responsive connection.