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DU Internet Speed Test: How to Check Your Connection If you’re wondering how fast your internet connection really is, it’s probably time to conduct a little speed test. The good news? It’s extremely easy to do and can be done without downloading anything! If you’re wondering how to check your internet speed on DU, this article will show you exactly how. If you want to check the speed of your Etisalat Internet instead, just follow the same steps below and substitute the word DU with Etisalat where necessary. Why Bother With Checking Speeds? When shopping for an Internet provider, speed and bandwidth are two of your biggest considerations. Make sure you know what you’re getting before signing up for service. Use a free du internet speed test tool like DSLReports or Web clarity to benchmark your connection speeds with other providers in your area and make sure that you’re getting what was advertised. If not, report it! Finding the Right Tool In just a few steps, you can run an Internet speed test on your computer or mobile device. You’ll need to have access to a broadband connection (not dial-up) in order for these tests to work properly. If you’re already getting good internet speeds and don’t notice issues with web pages loading slowly, skip ahead; otherwise, continue reading for more on how you can diagnose issues with your connection and find solutions. What Do The Results Mean? Internet speed tests are an easy way to test your Internet connection. On many online speed test sites, you can find out how fast your connection is, and which factors might be slowing it down. Many ISPs (Internet Service Providers) provide free internet speed test tools on their websites so that customers can check their current speeds at any time. Things to try if your speeds are slow Verify that you are subscribed to an internet plan that matches your current requirements. You can do so by contacting your ISP or checking their website. Make sure that you’re not connected through a power adapter, which can make speeds much slower than they should be. Use Wi-Fi rather than a mobile connection when possible—Wi-Fi is typically faster and more stable. Visit WASILA to see more information.Forums
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