Boosters and WiFi extenders can improve the WiFi coverage across your home but can reduce the speed to your device if connected through these. Response time is measured in milliseconds (ms) and shows how quickly you get a response after you've sent out a request. The set-up of your hub and other equipment in your home. And the Skybroadband Speed Test website analyzes your real-time internet speed and gives you an accurate result about your downloading and uploading speed. What do the broadband speed test results show The tool measures the response time also known as latency of your broadband connection, as well as your download and upload speeds.The number of devices that are connected to your WiFi and what you’re using them for.The layout and construction of your home.This include ones being used in the background. The number of apps or web pages that are being used.Some devices can handle higher speeds than others – check your devices maximum download speeds. Your phone, tablet, laptop or any other device.
The speed to devices around your home will naturally be lower than the speed to your hub. If there’s a fault or problem with your line, it can also affect the speed to your hub. The speed to your hub can depend on how far you live from the exchange and how far you live from the street cabinet (unless you have an Optical Network Terminal instead of a normal socket). To make sure you’re always given the best, most accurate information about broadband speeds, we subscribe to Ofcom's Better Broadband Speeds, Voluntary Code of Practice.