Which internet speed test should you use to test your connection at home? – CNET [CNET]

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Lots of internet users assume that the speed on their home internet package is what they get on a consistent, daily basis — but that isn’t always the case. Speeds typically fluctuate throughout the day and can slow down during times of peak usage. And if your provider enforces data caps or throttles connections to maintain overall network performance, your speeds could come crashing down, too.

Fortunately, there’s an easy way to keep an eye on your home’s internet speeds and that’s with an internet speed test. You’ve got lots of free options online to choose from and might even be able to run one from the same app that you used to set up your router. In most cases, running a test is as easy as pressing “Go.”

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A good speed test will make it easy to see the current download speeds, upload speeds and latency (or ping) for whatever device you’re running the test on — but with so many options promising to do exactly that, which one should you trust? 

Glad you asked — here are the ones we turn to first, and why:

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