internet speed test
Arizona Network Speed Test
The Arizona Network speed test measures download speed, upload speed, latency, jitter, loaded latency,
and duplex throughput from your browser. It is built to show how your connection behaves during
normal single-direction transfers and while traffic is moving in both directions at the same time.
What the speed test measures
Download and upload results are measured during a timed hold, so the test can show the peak throughput
reached while traffic is pinned for the selected duration.
Latency, jitter, and loaded latency
Baseline latency shows how quickly the connection responds at rest. Loaded latency and jitter show how
stable the connection remains while active download, upload, and duplex traffic are running.
Arizona Network test servers
The test can use multiple Arizona Network speed test servers. Server selection helps compare results
against available locations and keeps the measurement tied to the server used for each test.
What is a good speed test result?
A good result depends on the internet plan, device, Wi-Fi quality, and distance to the test server.
Download speed affects streaming and large downloads, upload speed affects sending files and live video,
and latency affects responsiveness.
Why can two speed tests show different results?
Results can vary because of server location, route congestion, Wi-Fi signal, device load, browser limits,
and other traffic on the connection. Running a few tests at different times gives a better view of real
connection performance.
What does duplex throughput mean?
Duplex throughput measures download and upload at the same time. This helps show how the connection
behaves during mixed traffic such as cloud backups, video calls, gaming, and large downloads.
Is this speed test still in beta?
Yes. Version 0.9.2 is a beta release while Arizona Network continues refining server selection,
reporting, result history, and measurement details.