New Mexico Speed Test Tool

Connect to our Santa Fe, NM webserver and measure your internet connection's ping, latency, and jitter. Unlike a short speed test, this network testing tool offers a comprehensive view of your connection's performance, helping identify intermittent issues.

Your IP Address:

Download: Mbps

Upload: Mbps

Ping: ms

Jitter: ms






The test will upload for 1 minute before switching to a 5 minute download test.
This server has over 1000 Mbps upload speed and is located in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Download the results and share them with your IT company.



How to Use This Tool

Follow these steps for accurate results:

1. Connect Your Laptop

Connect your laptop to the router with an Ethernet LAN cable and run a test. This will give you a baseline for your internet connection speed.

2. Test Over Wi-Fi

Run the same test connected only to Wi-Fi. If these results are the same as the wired test, your Wi-Fi is not a bottleneck.

3. Close Unnecessary Applications

Ensure that no other devices or applications are consuming significant bandwidth during the test. Close any background applications that might be using the internet.

4. Restart Your Router

If you encounter inconsistent results, try restarting your router and then perform the test again.

5. Check for Interference

Ensure your Wi-Fi router is placed in a central location, away from physical obstructions and electronic interference. Devices such as microwaves and cordless phones can interfere with Wi-Fi signals.

6. Troubleshoot Specific Issues

If you are experiencing issues with applications such as Zoom meetings or remote conferencing:

  • Ensure your internet speed meets the minimum requirements for the application.
  • Use a wired connection when possible, as it is generally more stable than Wi-Fi.
  • Check for updates to your video-conferencing software.
  • Close unnecessary browser tabs and applications.


Connection Definitions

Albuquerque and Santa Fe, NM residents can use this local fiber-connected speed test tool to obtain an accurate network connection reading.

Jitter:

Jitter measures the variability in ping over time. For a good network connection, jitter should be below 30 ms. Higher jitter values can cause disruptions in real-time applications such as video calls or online gaming.

Ping:

Ping measures the time it takes for a data packet to travel from your device to the server and back. Lower ping values are better. High ping times can indicate an inconsistent connection.

Download:

The median download speed in the U.S. is approximately 242.38 Mbps, with a median upload speed of 30.68 Mbps and a latency of 13 ms.

Connection Quality:

A good internet connection is more than just speed. It includes loaded latency, jitter, and fluctuations in download speed. This graph helps identify those fluctuations.

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