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Stabil a Kapcsolatod?

Run a continuous stability test to detect network dropouts, latency spikes, and packet loss over time — all monitored locally in your browser.

This test monitors your network connection over an extended period, measuring consistency of response times, detecting dropouts, and tracking latency variance to assess overall reliability.

Even a 1% packet loss rate can reduce TCP throughput by up to 50%, making connection stability often more important than raw speed for real-time applications.

~20 seconds (20 pings)

Mit Jelentenek az Eredményeid?

Result Range Meaning
Less than 1% packet loss, jitter under 10 ms Your connection is stable and reliable. Suitable for gaming, video calls, and real-time applications without interruption.
Figyelmeztetés 1–5% packet loss or jitter 10–50 ms Occasional instability detected. You may experience brief stutters in video calls or minor lag spikes in online games.
Rossz Over 5% packet loss or frequent dropouts Your connection is unreliable. Video calls will drop, downloads may fail, and real-time applications will perform poorly.

Gyakori Problémák és Megoldások

Frequent short dropouts every few minutes

This often indicates Wi-Fi interference or router issues. Try switching Wi-Fi channels, moving closer to the router, or connecting via Ethernet. Restart your router if the issue persists.

Latency spikes at regular intervals

Background apps or devices may be consuming bandwidth periodically (cloud backups, automatic updates). Check for scheduled tasks and pause them during critical usage.

Kapcsolódó eszközök

Gyakran ismételt kérdések

How does the connection stability test work?

The test sends periodic requests to a server and measures response times over an extended duration. It tracks variations in latency, detects timeouts that indicate packet loss, and graphs the results to show stability patterns.

How long should I run the stability test?

For meaningful results, run the test for at least 2-5 minutes. Longer tests (10-30 minutes) can reveal intermittent issues that shorter tests miss, such as periodic interference or congestion patterns.

What causes an unstable connection?

Common causes include Wi-Fi interference from neighboring networks, physical obstacles between your device and router, outdated router firmware, ISP congestion during peak hours, and faulty network cables.

Is my data sent anywhere during the test?

The test sends small probe requests to measure response times, but no personal data is transmitted or stored. All analysis and visualization happens entirely in your browser.