🌐 NextGen SpeedTest 2025
📡 Connection Details ▼
🔧 Technical Specs ▼
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Breaking down each technical term and metric from the speed test results in detail:
1. Server: Chicago, IL (US)
What it means:
The physical location of the server used for testing your internet connection.
Why it matters:Closer servers = Lower latency (faster response time)
Chicago is a major internet hub in the Midwest US, often used as a central testing point.
2. Protocol: HTTP/3 + QUIC
What it means:
HTTP/3: Latest HTTP protocol version using QUIC instead of TCP
QUIC: Google-developed protocol (Quick UDP Internet Connections)
Key features:Uses UDP instead of TCP for faster connection setup
Built-in encryption (even for non-HTTPS traffic)
Better performance on unstable networks
3. IP Version: IPv6
What it means:
Internet Protocol version 6 (next-gen after IPv4)
Key advantages:340 undecillion unique addresses (vs. 4.3 billion in IPv4)
Native security features (IPsec)
Better routing efficiency
4. Latency: 15ms
What it means:
Time taken for data to travel from your device to the server and back
Real-world impact:<20ms = Excellent (ideal for gaming/4K streaming)
20-50ms = Good (standard broadband)
100ms = Noticeable lag
5. Data Transferred: 280MB
What it means:
Total amount of data sent/received during the test
Context:Typical speed test transfers 100-500MB to measure sustained performance
Larger transfers = More accurate results
6. Network Hops: 3
What it means:
Number of intermediate routers between you and the server
Significance:Fewer hops = More direct connection
Typical home internet: 8-15 hops
Corporate networks: 3-5 hops (optimized routing)
7. Encryption: TLS 1.3
What it means:
Transport Layer Security protocol version 1.3 (latest standard)
Advantages:Faster handshake process (1-RTT vs 2-RTT in TLS 1.2)
Stronger cipher suites
Forward secrecy by default
8. Jitter: 2.4ms
What it means:
Variation in latency over multiple data packets
Impact:<5ms = Excellent (smooth VoIP/video calls)
5-15ms = Good
30ms = Potential voice distortion
How These Metrics Work Together
Metric | Affects | Ideal For |
---|---|---|
Low Latency | Real-time apps | Gaming, Zoom |
High Bandwidth | File transfers | 4K Streaming |
Low Jitter | Consistent connection | VoIP Calls |
Few Hops | Reliability | Mission-critical tasks |
Example Scenario:
A 15ms latency with 2.4ms jitter means you could:
Play competitive online games (e.g., Fortnite)
Host 4K video conferences
Stream lossless audio
Why These Details Matter
Diagnose Issues: High hops? Maybe route optimization needed
Security Check: TLS 1.3 ensures modern encryption
Future-Proofing: IPv6 support = ready for next-gen internet
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Speed Test 2025 User Guide
Basic InformationKey FeaturesTroubleshooting
Getting Started
1Initial Setup: Ensure you have a stable internet connection before starting the test.
2Browser Requirements: Use latest Chrome, Firefox, or Edge browsers for best results.
Initial Setup: Ensure you have a stable internet connection before starting the test.
Browser Requirements: Use latest Chrome, Firefox, or Edge browsers for best results.
Key Features
- 🌓 Dark/Light Mode Toggle
- 📊 Real-time Speed Analytics
- 🌍 Multi-server Testing
- 📈 Historical Data Tracking
- 🌓 Dark/Light Mode Toggle
- 📊 Real-time Speed Analytics
- 🌍 Multi-server Testing
- 📈 Historical Data Tracking
Troubleshooting
⚠️ No Connection: Check network cables/router ❌ Failed Test: Try different server location
⚠️ | No Connection: Check network cables/router |
❌ | Failed Test: Try different server location |
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