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Check your Internet speed in under 30 seconds. The speed test usually transfers less than 40 MB of data, but may transfer more data on fast connections.To run the test, you'll be connected to Measurement Lab (M-Lab) and your IP address will be shared with them and processed by them in accordance with their privacy policy. M-Lab conducts the test and publicly publishes all test results to promote Internet research. Published information includes your IP address and test results, but doesn’t include any other information about you as an Internet user.

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Check your Internet speed in under 30 seconds. The speed test usually transfers less than 40 MB of data, but may transfer more data on fast connections.To run the test, you'll be connected to Measurement Lab (M-Lab) and your IP address will be shared with them and processed by them in accordance with their privacy policy. M-Lab conducts the test and publicly publishes all test results to promote Internet research. Published information includes your IP address and test results, but doesn’t include any other information about you as an Internet user.

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To check your internet speed in under 30 seconds, follow these steps:

  1. Open a web browser on your device.
  2. Go to a reliable internet speed test website. Some popular ones include Speedtest.net, Fast.com (run by Netflix), or the Google speed test.
  3. Click on the "Go" or "Start" button on the website. This will initiate the speed test.
  4. The test will measure your download speed, upload speed, and ping. Download speed is how fast you can pull data from the server to you. Upload speed is the reverse, i.e., how fast you can send data to others. Ping is the reaction time of your connection, i.e., how fast you get a response after you've sent out a request.
  5. The test usually takes less than 30 seconds to complete. The results will be displayed on your screen once the test is done.

Please note that running this test will connect you to Measurement Lab (M-Lab) and your IP address will be shared with them. They will process your IP address in accordance with their privacy policy. M-Lab conducts the test and publicly publishes all test results to promote Internet research. The published information includes your IP address and test results, but doesn’t include any other information about you as an Internet user.

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