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Troubleshooting ICT Problems

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Troubleshooting ICT Problems

by Fabien Ngaboyimbere -
Number of replies: 2

How to quickly find out your Wi-Fi speed on a computer


In reply to Fabien Ngaboyimbere

Re: Troubleshooting ICT Problems

by Fabien Ngaboyimbere -

On a Windows computer, it's a bit more involved but still easy. First right-click on the Wi-Fi icon at the lower right corner area of the screen, then click on Open Network and Sharing Center.

Next, click on the Wi-Fi connection, which will open up the status window that shows you the current connection speed among other things. And then you can click on Details to find out about the IP address and other info.

The speed is generally shown in megabits per second. The speed tends to fluctuate, ranging from 20Mbps 450Mbps if the computer is connected to a wireless n (802.11n) network, and can get as high as 1,300Mbps for an 802.11ac network. However, the most important thing is if this number is higher than your broadband download speed, then you're likely getting the full internet speed on the computer. If it's lower, then it's definitely your Wi-Fi that's slowing down your connection to the internet.


In reply to Fabien Ngaboyimbere

Re: Troubleshooting ICT Problems

by Olivier Habinshuti -
  1. Make sure your computer is connected to your router. ...
  2. Open Start. ...
  3. Click. ...
  4. Click. ...
  5. Click Ethernet. ...
  6. Click Change adapter options. ...
  7. Double-click the Ethernet connection. ...
  8. Review the "Speed" value.