Jitter Speed Test | Check Jitter Internet Speed
Jitter Test - Network Jitter Test Jitter is the variation in the time between data packets arriving, caused by network congestion, or route changes. The longer data packets take to transmit, the more jitter affects audio quality. The standard jitter measurement is in milliseconds (ms). If receiving jitter is higher than 15-20ms, it can increase latency and result in packet loss, causing audio quality degradation. If the results of the test show a Jitter rating higher than 15–30ms, there is most likely an issue with the Internet Service Provider (ISP). If unable to test plugged directly into the modem, the Internet service provider should be able to run the test. If they experience any jitter issues on their end, they should be able to resolve them. Test While Jitter is Good: Test the network while the jitter is lower than 15-20ms to verify good audio. Jitter results can vary, making it very difficult to diagnose the problem. The fluctuation might have been high when the issue was occur...