Ping Test

Test your network connectivity and latency. Measure response times to nearby and global endpoints to diagnose connection quality.

Latency diagnostics

Ping Test Session

Measure latency to trusted endpoints and spot connection bottlenecks fast.

LatencyPacket lossRegional nodes

Ready to run a latency check

We will ping multiple locations and compute averages with packet loss.

Region focusAuto - Global

Auto uses your location to pick nearby endpoints.

Latency guide

Understanding Ping and Network Latency

Ping measures round-trip delay between your device and a server. Lower is better for real-time apps.

What is ping?

Ping measures the time it takes for a request to reach a server and return. It is expressed in milliseconds and reflects latency across your network path.

Why ping matters

Low ping keeps video calls, gaming, and trading responsive. High latency adds delays and jitter.

Ping quality guide

< 50ms

Excellent

Ideal for competitive gaming, calls, and real-time apps.

50-100ms

Good

Suitable for most browsing and streaming scenarios.

100-200ms

Fair

Noticeable delay in real-time apps, browsing still usable.

> 200ms

Poor

Lag and timeouts are likely, troubleshoot your connection.

Tips to improve your ping

  • Use a wired Ethernet connection instead of Wi-Fi.
  • Close bandwidth-heavy downloads or streaming during tests.
  • Connect to servers closer to your region when possible.
  • Restart your router and update firmware regularly.
  • Reduce network congestion by limiting active devices.
  • Test at different times to spot peak-hour slowdowns.