fastnet.pages.dev Open in urlscan Pro
2606:4700:310c::ac42:2fa1  Public Scan

Submitted URL: http://fastnet.pages.dev/
Effective URL: https://fastnet.pages.dev/
Submission: On May 17 via api from US — Scanned from US

Form analysis 0 forms found in the DOM

Text Content

Privacy
English (US)
Bahasa Indonesia Dansk Deutsch English (UK) English (US) Español (España)
Español (Latinoamérica) Français (Canada) Français (France) Italiano Nederlands
Norsk bokmål Polski Português (Brasil) Português (Portugal) Română Suomi Svenska
Türkçe Ελληνικά עִברִית العربية ไทย 中文 (简体) 中文 (繁體) 日本語 한국어
Your Internet speed is
0
* Your network is unstable. This number represents our estimate but actual
network performance may vary
* Could not reach our servers to perform the test. You may not be connected to
the internet
 

Show more info
Latency
Unloaded
0 ms
Loaded
0 ms
Upload
Speed
0 Mbps
Client         
Server(s)

Settings 0MB
0MB


Parallel connections
Min: Max:
Test duration (seconds)
Min: Max:
Measure loaded latency during upload
Always show all metrics
Save config for this device

Reset Save Cancel

What is FAST.com measuring?
FAST.com speed test gives you an estimate of your current Internet speed. You
will generally be able to get this speed from leading Internet services, which
use globally distributed servers.





Why does FAST.com focus primarily on download speed?
Download speed is most relevant for people who are consuming content on the
Internet, and we want FAST.com to be a very simple and fast speed test.





What about ping, latency, upload and other things?
When you click the “Show more info” button, you can see your upload speed and
connection latency (ping). FAST.com provides two different latency measurements
for your Internet connection: “unloaded” and “loaded” with traffic. The
difference between these two measurements is also called “bufferbloat”.





How are the results calculated?
To calculate your Internet speed, FAST.com performs a series of downloads from
and uploads to Netflix servers and calculates the maximum speed your Internet
connection can provide. More details are in our blog post.





Will the FAST.com speed test work everywhere in the world?
FAST.com will test Internet speed globally on any device (phone, laptop, or
smart TV with browser).





Why is Netflix offering the FAST.com speed test?
We want our members to have a simple, quick, ad-free way to estimate the
Internet speed that their ISP is providing.





What can I do if I'm not getting the speed I pay for?
If results from FAST.com and other internet speed tests (like dslreports.com or
speedtest.net) often show less speed than you have paid for, you can ask your
ISP about the results.