Broadband Speed Test

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Broadband Speed Test FAQs

It’s worth checking every few months, especially if you notice slow performance or your provider increases your plan speed.

Yes. VPNs can slightly reduce your speeds, as your traffic is encrypted. For the most accurate reading, disconnect your VPN before testing.

Yes - but for the best accuracy, test on a device connected directly to your broadband Wi-Fi (not mobile data).

Evenings are peak times when many people are streaming or gaming, leading to network congestion. This can temporarily reduce your speeds.

What is a broadband speed test?

A broadband speed test is a quick way to measure how fast your internet connection really is. It checks your download speed, upload speed, and ping – giving you a clear idea of how your broadband is performing. Whether you’re streaming, gaming, or working from home, running a broadband speed test helps you see if you’re getting the speed you pay for.

Why should I check my broadband speed?

Your internet speed affects everything you do online. If your connection feels slow or your video calls keep freezing, a speed test can show whether your broadband is the problem – or if something else is at play. It’s also a great idea to test your speed before switching providers, so you can compare real results and choose the best broadband deal for your home.

How to get the most accurate speed test results

To make sure your results are reliable:

  • Connect directly to your router using an Ethernet cable if possible.
  • Turn off other devices that are using the internet.
  • Close any apps or browser tabs running in the background.
  • Run the test more than once to check consistency.

If your speeds are much lower than expected, try resetting your router or contact your provider for support.

What’s a good broadband speed?

A good broadband speed depends on how you use the internet. Here’s a quick guide:

  • 10–30 Mbps: Ideal for light browsing and streaming on one device.
  • 30–70 Mbps: Great for families or multiple users streaming HD content.
  • 100+ Mbps: Perfect for gaming, UHD streaming, and busy households.
  • 300+ Mbps (full fibre): Best for large households or heavy online activity.

If your test shows slower speeds than expected, it could be time to upgrade.

Broadband speed vs Wi-Fi speed

Broadband speed refers to the total bandwidth coming into your home, while Wi-Fi speed depends on how that bandwidth is shared across devices. Walls, distance from your router, and interference can all affect Wi-Fi performance. Even with a fast broadband connection, poor Wi-Fi setup can make your internet feel slow.

What affects broadband speed?

Several factors can impact your broadband speed:

  • The type of connection (fibre, copper, or mobile broadband).
  • How far you are from your local exchange.
  • Network congestion at peak times.
  • The quality and age of your router or cables.
  • Wi-Fi interference from other devices.

If you’re struggling to maintain a steady speed, switching to a faster provider can make a big difference.

Compare broadband deals and upgrade

Once you’ve checked your broadband speed, the next step is to find a deal that actually delivers. Use our broadband comparison service to:

  • Find faster plans from major UK providers.
  • See fibre and full-fibre options available in your area.
  • Compare contract lengths, prices, and speeds.

Step up your connection – compare broadband now or call our experts on 0300 303 0676.