The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

Is your broadband any good?

One click. Four metrics, no imperials. The cold, hard truth about your connection. Gulp!

Pssst, to get the best possible results, we recommend using a hard wired connection instead of WiFi 👍

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WAN IP Address
ISP / Provider
Hashkey Status
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ms
Ping!
Round-trip delay on your connection. Above 80ms and VoIP calls start to suffer.
Waiting
ms
Jitter
Variation in latency. The #1 cause of robotic, breaking-up VoIP calls.
Waiting
Mbps
↑ Upload ↑
Critical for VoIP — your voice travels on upload. Low upload = bad calls.
Waiting
Mbps
↑ Download ↑
How fast data arrives. VoIP needs very little — but video conferencing needs more.
Waiting
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0 / 100
📞 VoIP Call Quality Guidelines
Metric Excellent Good Marginal Poor
Ping < 20ms < 50ms < 100ms ≥ 100ms
Jitter < 5ms < 15ms < 30ms ≥ 30ms
Upload ≥ 10 Mbps ≥ 5 Mbps ≥ 2 Mbps < 2 Mbps
Download ≥ 25 Mbps ≥ 10 Mbps ≥ 5 Mbps < 5 Mbps

Each VoIP call uses approximately 100 kbps upload and download. Ping and jitter have far more impact on call quality than raw speed.

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