How To Do A PTCL Speed Test Step-by-Step Procedure

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Are you one of those who are disturbed by their internet speed now and then? When we are working on important tasks or even streaming Netflix, a minor hiccup in the internet connection can kill the mood. It leaves us irritated. There is no denying that. If this happens to you, you need to do an internet speed test to ensure that you have got the right speed as per your package, or if it needs an up-gradation. If you are a PTCL user, in this article, I am going to tell you how to do a PTCL Speed Test in an easy step-by-step procedure:

How To Do A Speed Test?

How To Do A PTCL Speed Test Step-by-Step Procedure

If you are a PTCL DSL, CharJI, Evo Wingle, EVO, or a fiber optic user, you can perform a PTCL Speed Test easily. The details on how to do the speed test follow, but the speed measured is in Megabits (Mbit/s) or Kilobits per second (bit/s). The higher the speed you get, the better your connection will be.

The easy step-by-step procedure to start a speed test is as follows:

Starting the PTCL Speed Test

To check the PTCL internet speed, the first thing you need to do is to visit this PTCL Speed Test. Once you open the website, you will see a tool similar to this one:

Click on ‘GO’ so the test can be started or you can also click Go above to start the test.

The Result

Once the tool is done processing the specifics of your internet connection, the result will be displayed on your screen like the one mentioned in the picture below:

How To Understand The Result?

Understanding the result isn’t as hard as you think it is. When the data is pulled up in front of you, you can check your Download Speed and the Upload Speed. The higher the number, the better. The figures that are presented in front of you can be used to compare the package you have subscribed to for yourself.

What Are Pinger & Jitter?

Alongside your upload and download speed results, you will also get the Ping and Jitter figures as well. Now, most of the users get confused as to what these are. That’s nothing to be worried about. The Ping is used to check if the host is reachable across the IP network or not. This means that you will get to know the data host is sending to the IP network, and if it is reaching in the desired quantity or not. In simple words, the lower result you get for ping, the better. It means that your internet connection is better or more stable.

On the other hand, the value associated with jitter helps you know the time delay in sending the data packets over the network. The value should be lesser than 150/ms at the max and should not be more than 1 percent.

So, here is how you can not only do your PTCL Speed Test but also know if the values you get in the result are enough or you need to upgrade your internet package.

Kainaat Maqbool
Kainaat Maqbool
A strategic and content marketeer, Kainaat has been working as a writer and content consultant for over 6 years. When she isn't writing or making marketing strategies, she is teaching people to do the same.

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