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  2. Run an internet speed test - Google Fiber Help

    support.google.com/fiber/answer/6032574

    Launch the Speedtest by Ookla app. Click the GO button to start the test. Make sure you're connected to GFiber's speed test server by clicking "Change Server" for the best results. The speed test will measure your download speed first, followed by your upload speed.

  3. Ookla SpeedTest Desktop App - Google Fiber Help

    support.google.com/fiber/answer/13273666

    Download SpeedTest by Ookla. Update the device with the latest version of the operating system and browser. Click the link below to download the desktop app. SpeedTest for Mac. SpeedTest for Windows. If you are unable to use the desktop version, open your browser and go to https://speedtest.net to test the speed of your internet.

  4. Internet speed test guide: Improve your internet ... - Google...

    support.google.com/googlenest/answer/6246634

    To calculate your download speed, the Google Home app measures how much data your router or primary Wifi point can send and receive from Google’s servers in a given amount of time. We believe that testing speed against a popular server such as YouTube instead of the closest one provides a truer measure of normal, everyday internet use.

  5. Mesh test guide: Improve your network performance - Google Nest...

    support.google.com/googlenest/answer/7620337

    The mesh test measures the connection between your router or primary Wifi point (the one connected to your modem) and any additional points. The stronger that connection is, the better your Wi-Fi will be throughout your house. If the mesh connection is weak, then it'll be more prone to interference, less reliable, and can become a speed ...

  6. Troubleshoot slow internet on Google Nest Wifi or Google Wifi

    support.google.com/googlenest/answer/6246489

    Here’s how to reboot a modem: Unplug the power cable from the modem. Wait 2 minutes. Reconnect the power cable to the modem. Wait for the modem and router or primary Wifi point to boot up and the internet light to turn on, then check if your connection speed has improved. Ethernet cables or upstream equipment issues.

  7. Run a speed test with the Google Fiber app

    support.google.com/fiber/answer/6369710

    To run a speed test: Touch Network . Touch Run speed test. Speed test screen will open. Touch the button to run a speed test. Troubleshoot your network connection. If you tested your Internet speed and feel it's lower than expected, try our Network Troubleshooter to resolve any issues you may have with your Google Fiber Internet connection.

  8. Maximum internet speeds on GFiber - Google Fiber Help

    support.google.com/fiber/answer/6250056

    Up to 200 Mbps. Wi-Fi 5. Up to 500 Mbps. Wi-Fi 6. Up to 800 Mbps. Wi-Fi 6E. ** Up to 1.6 Gbps. * With line of sight to the router, without interference and with a compatible Wi-Fi 6E device. ** Applicable to 2 gig plans or higher.

  9. Getting the most out of Google Fiber 5 Gig

    support.google.com/fiber/answer/13264583

    You can still use 5 Gig to get the maximum speed your device is capable of, but won’t reach 2,000 megabits per second.) Use a fast switch for multiple devices. In order to maximize your internet speeds over Ethernet on multiple devices, you’ll need a device known as a switch. You’ll need a switch capable of speeds 5 Gig or greater to get ...

  10. What affects Internet speeds - Google Fiber Help

    support.google.com/fiber/answer/9193896

    Out-of-date hardware. The type of hardware you use, age of the device, operating system, web browser, network interface card (NIC) and other applications running on your device all affect upload and download speeds. Slow connections between Google Fiber's network and the websites you visit. Once your communication leaves the Fiber network, we ...

  11. To improve your Wi-Fi speed, try one or more of these steps: Move the connected device closer to your Wifi router or point. Run a mesh test to confirm placement of your Wifi points. Try to move your router or point to a more open or unobstructed location and your router or points closer to each other. Restart your network.