Network Diagnostics
Check your connection type, bandwidth estimate, RTT, and device information using the browser Network Information API.
The Network Information API exposes several properties about your current connection. Here is what each one tells you.
| Metric | Description | Typical Values |
|---|---|---|
| Connection Type | Effective type of connection as determined by the browser | 4g, 3g, 2g, slow-2g |
| Downlink Bandwidth | Estimated max downlink speed in Mbps, rounded to 25 Kbps | 1.5 Mbps, 10 Mbps, etc. |
| RTT | Estimated round-trip time in milliseconds, rounded to 25 ms | 50 ms, 100 ms, 300 ms |
| Data Saver Mode | Whether the user has requested reduced data usage | Enabled / Disabled |
This tool uses the browser's built-in Network Information API to read connection details directly from your device. Unlike a traditional speed test that transfers data to measure throughput, the Network Information API provides passive estimates based on the browser's recent network activity. This means results appear instantly, with no data transfer required.
The API reports an effective connection type (such as 4g or 3g) that reflects observed performance rather than your physical connection technology. A device connected to Wi-Fi might still report 3g if the actual throughput and latency match that tier. The downlink estimate and RTT are similarly derived from real observations rather than theoretical maximums.
Browser support for the Network Information API varies. It is fully supported in Chromium-based browsers (Chrome, Edge, Opera, Samsung Internet) but not available in Firefox or Safari. On unsupported browsers, the tool will indicate which metrics are unavailable. For a comprehensive measurement of your actual download and upload speeds, use the pong.com speed test instead.
> What is the Network Information API?
> What does connection type mean?
> What is RTT in network diagnostics?
> What does the Data Saver setting do?
> Why does my estimated bandwidth differ from my speed test result?
Explore More Tools
Test Your Internet Speed
Download, upload, ping, jitter, and bufferbloat. Real-world results across the public internet.
Run Speed TestGlobal Latency Map
Ping 10 servers worldwide and see real-time latency from your connection to every region.
Test LatencyNetwork Diagnostics
Check your connection type, bandwidth estimate, RTT, and device information.
Run DiagnosticsNext Step
Check your network. Then test your speed.
Network diagnostics give you a snapshot of your connection quality. For a precise measurement of download and upload speeds, run a full speed test.