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Internet Speed Test

Evaluate and compare the speed of your internet connection


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This internet speed test automatically benchmarks the network speed used to browse this web page, defining your internet speed, and providing the two best speed-equivalent home internet plans available on the Canadian market. Take a close look at the presented options, as you may be overpaying for your actual home WiFi connection. Also, ensure it uses your home's postal code to show plans available in your specific location. For additional internet plan options, you can perform a complete search.

How to interpret the results of my speed test?

The speed test provides a measurement of the performance of your internet connection, expressed in Mbps, which reflects the capacity of your home network. The higher this number, the faster your connection is, allowing for online activities requiring high bandwidth.

To assess the full operability of your connection, compare the measured speed here with that advertised in your internet package. If you find that your speed is lower than 80% of the advertised speed, it is recommended to contact your service provider. Above, you will also find options for alternative packages based on the measured speed.

Mbps (Megabits per second) is the unit of measurement indicating the number of millions of bits of data transferred in one second.

Download speed represents the rate at which you can download data and differs from your connection speed. Generally, download speed reaches between 70% and 90% of the speed advertised in your package.

Tip for Saving

The ideal internet package for you isn't automatically the fastest. Take the time to analyze your needs to be sure you're not paying for high speed when you don't need it. The above speed test presents alternative packages; check the prices offered to see if you're not currently paying too much for the speed provided. For more search options, conduct a personalized package search.

Why should you test your internet speed?

There are several reasons why you might want to test your internet speed. First off, you have a right to know how your WiFi is performing. If you're paying for a high-speed plan, you deserve to know if it's actually conducting itself quickly. Additionally, our speed test also informs you of precisely how much you should be spending on a plan. If you're in search of a new plan, using our speed test is a great place to start.

More about our WiFi speed test

PlanHub's WiFi speed test uses your public IP address to find an approximate location of your connection. During the speed test, our website displays your device's performance, not your modem's. Many factors like site traffic, latency and network infrastructure may influence your speed. As a result, it's normal for your results to differ from the speed which your plan advertises. However, if the difference is substantially large, you might want to consider contacting your provider or searching for a new plan.

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Frequently Asked Questions

To test your speed, all you need to do is type in your postal code and click on the button labeled "GO". For more accurate results, make sure no devices are in the middle of any large downloads or uploads, and bring your device next to your router.

The performance of your modem and router affect your speed. Additionally, your type of internet connection (ethernet versus wireless) makes a huge difference. Lastly, the number of devices on your network, as well as the performance/age of your device play a big part in internet speed performance.

No, you can use our test as many times as you like. In fact, we encourage you to use it repeatedly while reducing possible discrepancies.

Our service is entirely free. We will never ask you for money for a speed test.

Yes, you will be able to see the results of your speed tests in a few seconds.

Our speed test is as accurate as can be. There will always be factors out of our control that can influence your speed negatively (infrastructure, modem/router performance, latency).

When conducting your speed test, our website will also tell you how much you should be paying for it.

Our speed test should only take a few seconds. If it seems to be taking too long, try refreshing the page or restarting your device.

Yes, our test works on all mobile devices.

A speed test quickly measures your internet's performance in megabits per second (Mbps).

This depends on several factors like how much data you typically use, how many devices are connected to your network, if you ever conduct large downloads, if you regularly play games online and more.

You can use Bell's speed test to compare results, as well as to determine your modem's performance. However, their tool doesn't inform you of how much you should be spending.

Yes, our speed test is accurate if you have Rogers internet.

Yes, our speed test works if you have Telus Internet.

You can use Videotron's speed test if you want to compare results. However, their tool doesn't inform you of how much you should be spending or suggest affordable plans.

Cogeco's speed test is the same as Videotron's. They deliver accurate data, but don't help you save money or find an affordable internet plan.