🌐 Internet Quality Monitor
Real-time network latency tracking
Current Ping
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Total Tests
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Success Rate
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Recent Activity
Test and Understand Your Network Stability
Latency, also known as "ping," is the time it takes for a data packet to travel from your device to a server and back. Lower latency is crucial for a smooth experience in online gaming, video conferencing, and streaming. This tool helps you monitor that connection in real-time to diagnose stability issues, jitter, and packet loss.
How to Use This Tool
- Enter the target URL or IP address (e.g.,
google.comor8.8.8.8) you wish to test. - Set the test interval (e.g.,
1second for frequent tests). - Click "Start Monitoring" to begin the live ping test.
- Watch the graph and statistics (Average, Min, Max, Success Rate) to analyze your connection's quality.
FAQ: What Do These Numbers Mean?
- What is a good ping?
- Generally, a ping below 30ms is excellent for fast-paced activities. 30ms to 100ms is average and fine for most uses. A ping consistently above 150ms may result in noticeable lag.
- Why is my "Success Rate" not 100%?
- This indicates "packet loss." It means some data packets sent to the server never made it back. Any packet loss, even 1-2%, can severely impact real-time applications like gaming or calls.
- What is "Cumulative View"?
- When checked, this toggle shows all pings on the graph simultaneously, helping you see the overall trend and outliers. When unchecked, the graph scrolls to show only the most recent data.