I looked back in this thread and found this, posted when I first bought the Macbook in 2019... https://www.seniorsonly.club/threads/whats-your-internet-speed.1012/page-5#post-372310
No idea how fast is my internet...but I cant tell you the Samsung QLED (75") I just got makes me feel I go to the movies every night. My smart TV was finally installed last Tuesday (sat on my bedroom for a week) I use a regular antenna and I have access to more than nine hundred channels. I decided Optimun was robbing me blind and I replace this service (computer only) with TMobile.
As I previously said I have no idea about my internet speed..........but my new TV screen makes me fell I am at the movie-theater.
I don't know if this is good but I have panoramic wi-fi. I have 5G and 2.5G. Here's my numbers from that test site. Ping 15 ms Upload 2.91 Mbps Download 60.15 Mbps
I'm paying for high speed internet and I expect to have high speed internet. I'll do the CenturyLink speed check tomorrow and see what they say.
Just run the test yourself. Anything 25 mbps and higher download is considered "high speed" internet.
On the CenturyLink test, I got .... ping 30..... download 8.... upload 0.6 On another speed check, I got ....ping 69..... download 7.87.... upload 0.71 So what does that mean?
That means that your computer isn't getting "high speed" internet. That could be an issue with the computer itself and not your provider, especially if it's an older machine. My Windows machine gets a lot slower connection than my Apple devices.
Yes. On the same Internet connection that powers our Macs, our Windows machine barely gets enough of a connection to get on the Internet, and sometimes not even that.