

To check the speed between your ISP and your modem: For more information, see How accurate are WiFi speed tests? WiFi speed test results might vary depending on factors like where your WiFi device is in relation to your router and how many connected devices are actively using bandwidth. If your speeds are significantly slower over WiFi, your router or devices might not support the latest WiFi standards, or you might have interference problems. Many factors can affect WiFi performance, but your WiFi speeds should be similar to or only slightly slower than your speeds over Ethernet when you are near your router.
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If you get a significantly higher speed from your modem than you do from your router, you might need to upgrade your router, or your router might be throttling your speeds because of custom configuration.

To see if your router is delivering the full speed of your Internet connection, test your Internet speed from your router with an Ethernet cable.If the test results are unsatisfactory, your ISP might have a service problem, or you might need to upgrade your modem.

To see if you are getting the full Internet speed that you pay for from your ISP, test your Internet speed from your modem.The method that you should use to check your Internet speed depends on which part of your network you want to test. You can run Internet speed tests to check the speed between your Internet service provider (ISP) and your modem, your router, and your client devices.
