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How to Test Your Internet Speed on the iPad

Posted April 12, 2019, 6:58 a.m. by Serina Rajagukguk

Thinking about buying a new iPad because your current one is painstakingly slow?

Hold on! It may be just a poor internet connection that makes it seem slow, not the machine itself. That's why you should perform a speed test on your iPad regularly to know where the problem comes.

Testing internet speed is a straightforward process, but for your iPad, you'll need an app.

One of the good ones that we recommend is Speedtest.net Mobile Speed Test by Ookla, which is free to download on iTunes.

Follow this step-by-step.


Testing Your Internet Speed on the iPad with Ookla

After you've downloaded the Ookla app, install it as per the instructions.

  1. Close all running and background apps that can affect the result.
  2. Launch the app. A speedometer-look-alike will appear on your screen.
  3. Tap on "Begin Test" and watch the speedometer moves until it stops. 
  4. Check out your download and upload speed, as well as your ping time.

What Is Ping Time, Though?

What's excellent about Ookla is that it doesn't only show your download and upload speed, but also your ping time.

Not everybody knows this, but ping time is also a contributing factor to speed.

Bandwidth speed measures how much data you can either upload or download at the same time. Whereas ping time refers to the time it takes to receive or send data to a remote server.

The smaller the number you get, the faster your connection will work.

And for optimal speed during the streaming or video gaming, you should have under 100ms of ping time. Over it, you may experience lagging (and frustration).

But, What Is a Good Speed?

Now that you have your speed result, how do you know if it's good or bad?

To answer this, you need to know two things:

First off, read your contract from your ISP to know the speed they promise you to have. You may also find this in your monthly bill. Then, compare it with your speed test result.


Now that you know this, you should also know what "good internet speed" means in 2019.

The Federal Communications Commission recommends a speed of at least 25 Mbps for downloading and 4Mbps for uploading.

Here's a closer look at what you can expect with your speed test result:

What to Do When My Speed Is Slow?

What if your speed is slower than it's supposed to be?

I mean, if it's considerably lower than what your ISP promised you, if your iPad is relatively recent, what to do?

Don't panic just yet.

Don't worry, VPNs nowadays don't drag your speed down anymore, especially the paying versions. But if you need help finding an excellent one that doesn't burn a hole in your pocket, check out our top 11 VPNs of this year.


Conclusion

We do recommend trying the test regularly, and at different moments of the day.

Your connection may be faster past midnight and slower at 8 AM. However, this is normal because we also need to consider the traffic that the server is experiencing. The important thing is to get a steady range of speed across these tests.

If nothing helps with your speed, you may want to contact your ISP: either to ask for an explanation or to get a new contract with better speed. 

And if the problem is not the internet speed but the machine, at least now you can go to Apple Store with a well-informed decision.

 

 

 

 

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Serina Rajagukguk

Serina is a writer whose passion includes learning all about new technology and trying to explain it in a layman term. 

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