Test Multi-Ping
Our multi-ping tool uses HTTP fetch requests to measure real Round-Trip Time (RTT) to popular servers. Lower latency means faster connection times. Perfect for VPN latency testing, gaming lag diagnosis, and network troubleshooting.
Measure ping, traceroute, and jitter to monitor your network speed and stability in real-time. Ideal for VPN users and gamers.
Our multi-ping tool uses HTTP fetch requests to measure real Round-Trip Time (RTT) to popular servers. Lower latency means faster connection times. Perfect for VPN latency testing, gaming lag diagnosis, and network troubleshooting.
A latency test measures the time it takes for data to travel from your device to a server and back (Round-Trip Time or RTT), often called "ping." It helps identify delays in your network connection.
This tool pings multiple servers worldwide, calculating average latency, jitter (variations in delay), and overall performance—perfect for gaming, streaming, or diagnosing slow internet.
Our latency tester sends small data packets (pings) to selected servers using HTTP or WebSocket protocols, timing the response. It repeats this multiple times to compute averages and jitter.
Results are displayed in real-time with charts and classifications (e.g., "Good" for low latency under 50ms), helping you understand your connection quality without complex setups.
Latency tests are essential for troubleshooting high ping in games, video calls, or streaming (e.g., Netflix buffering). They reveal if your ISP, VPN, or distance to servers is causing delays.
Use it to optimize your setup—switch VPN servers for lower latency, check Wi-Fi vs. wired performance, or verify network stability for remote work and online activities.
Accuracy is high for real-world conditions (within 5-10ms), but it can vary due to network congestion, firewalls, or server load. We use multiple pings to minimize errors.
Factors like your location, time of day, or using a VPN can influence results—run tests at different times and compare for the most reliable insights.
Jitter is the variation in latency between pings—high jitter causes stuttering in games or calls. Our tool calculates it automatically and rates it (e.g., under 30ms is ideal).
Low jitter ensures smooth performance; if high, it might indicate unstable Wi-Fi or ISP issues—use our results to pinpoint and fix problems.
HTTP pings are standard and work everywhere, simulating web browsing. WebSocket offers more precise, real-time measurements for apps like gaming or VoIP, with lower overhead.
Toggle between them in our tool—WebSocket is great for advanced users, but HTTP is reliable for basics. Both provide charts for easy comparison.
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Combine it with our other tools like Traceroute for deeper diagnostics.
myip.casa’s free Latency Test instantly measures your network delay to global servers, with jitter analysis and interactive charts. Ideal for gamers, streamers, and network pros.
No signup required—just click start for accurate, privacy-focused results. Pair it with our IP Checker or Speed Test for complete network insights.