broadband test v.2

Free broadband speed test

How fast is your internet connections?

 

Website Speed Test

Find out how fast your website loads. Too slow? Perhaps you need to optimize the page or move to a faster server.

Now substantially improved and simplified

Your domain(s): Enter each address on a new line (Maximum 10)
 
(eg. hatlinks.com)    
 

How to use this tool

1. Enter the address of the page you want to check the speed for into the text box. (eg. www.green-hostings.com/)

You can enter up to 10 different websites to check the speed for. After entering the first address, press Enter and enter a new address on the new line.

2. Click the "Check!" button.

The results will provide a rough estimation of the speed however at some point the server may lag which will cause the results to vary.

If the results are highlighted red, this means the website is either slow or offline. If the results are highlighted in blue, this means the website is extra fast comparing to the average loading time.

 

Terms glossary

Most relevant terms

Broadband: Sometimes referred to as a high-speed internet, broadband is an ‘always on’ fast connection to the internet. Today there are a wide variety of broadband technologies available in most areas; two of the more commonly found and used technologies are cable and DSL broadband.

VoIP: (Voice over Internet Protocol): Technology used to make telephone calls via the Internet. Three methods are available: PC to PC, PC to fixed-network lines, and telephone calls via IP-based internal networks.

Lan: A network, typically Token Ring or ATM, which connects together multiple computers, printers and other network devices in a departmental or workgroup setting. It may be connected to other LANs via a backbone, typically through a router or routing device, or connected to a through a router to a WAN connection to other networks, such as the Internet.

Router: A system responsible for making decisions about which of several paths network traffic will take, and for keeping track of routing information which is being passed along a network be one of several different possible protocols. To do this a router uses a routing protocol to gain information about the network and uses algorithms to choose the best router based on several criteria known as route metrics. In OSI terminology, a router is a Network Layer intermediate system. See also IP router.