To schedule speed tests on your phone, select Current Wi-Fi.Click the circular icon with three dots at the top right of the page.To select whether you want to run speed tests on mobile or Fingbox: This ensures the M-Lab servers are not overloaded by too many concurrent requests. Note: You cannot select exact times to run a speed test because Fingbox needs to randomize the execution during that hour. It will also show your average Internet speed for the past week. The graph in the Internet tab titled Average Performance of last 7 days will show the results of your scheduled Internet speed tests over the past week. To deselect certain automated speed tests, deselect the schedule hours you want to remove. To remove all the automated speed tests, click Clear.You can run up to 6 automatic tests per day. Click the Schedule hours you want an automatic speed test to run at and click Save.Scroll down and click the Edit schedule button.The speed test tool on Fing Desktop is the same as the Speed test on the Fing Mobile App whilst using more optimized tools. See the following for how to remove automated Internet speed tests or change their schedule. How to run an Internet Speed Test Fing Desktopįrom Overview, click the Internet tab in the left sidebar and click the Test speed buttonĬlick Tools in the bottom toolbar, click Run speed test and select Test speed from this deviceĪutomated Internet speed tests are set as default for all Fingbox users. Report: Receive an email that will detail your overall Internet performance for the current or last month.Performance Graph: A graph that shows how your ISP speed has been performing.Scheduled: Schedule automatic speed tests up to six times per day to track your ISP speed.Compare Providers: Compare your ISP provider with other ISP providers.ISP Scoreboard: A leaderboard that shows where your ISP ranks against the other ISPs in your city or country.Recent: A history of your download and upload speeds.Latency is measured using the ICMP Ping tool from the local phone to the MLAB server. Latency is the time delay of how long it takes data to travel between the sender and the receiver. Latency: The delay before the transfer of data begins.
Uploading is simulated by our NDT client that sends data to the MLAB server on a single connection. Upload: When you send data from a remote system, typically a server.
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