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How fast data arrives to your device. Streaming, browsing, and video calls all depend on this. Most families need 100 Mbps or more.
Run a quick test and get your real download, upload, and ping — in seconds. No account needed, no fluff.
Measures download, upload, and ping through a Local AZ Server endpoint.
Ready when you are.
Your real-world speed — not what your ISP advertises. Run it any time to see exactly where you stand.
How fast data arrives to your device. Streaming, browsing, and video calls all depend on this. Most families need 100 Mbps or more.
How fast data leaves your device. Video calls, cloud backups, remote work, and live streaming all require strong upload speed.
How quickly your connection responds. Under 30ms is excellent. High ping causes lag in gaming and video calls — even with fast download speeds.
It depends on your household. Here's a simple breakdown: 25 Mbps handles basic browsing and email for one person. 100 Mbps is comfortable for most families with a few devices. 200 Mbps covers heavy streaming, gaming, and working from home. 500 Mbps+ is ideal for large households or small businesses running multiple users simultaneously. The more devices connected at once, the more speed you need.
There are two common reasons:
First — your ISP may be overselling. Most big internet providers advertise 'up to' speeds they rarely deliver, especially during peak hours in the evening. They pack too many customers onto the same network infrastructure and the speeds drop when everyone's online at once. That's an ISP problem, not a you problem.
Second — your device may have a hardware limit. Older laptops, phones, and tablets have WiFi cards that physically cannot reach speeds above a certain threshold — sometimes 50–150 Mbps — no matter how fast your internet plan is. Testing on WiFi vs. plugging directly into your router with an ethernet cable can show a dramatic difference. If your ethernet speed is great but WiFi is slow, your device or router is the bottleneck, not your service.
This test runs through an Arizona Test Server — not a distant national server on the other side of the country. That matters because a local server gives you a more accurate picture of your real connection performance. Most generic speed tests route traffic far away, which can make your speeds look slower than they actually are. TREPIC uses a local Arizona endpoint so your results reflect what you actually experience day to day.
TREPIC Networks is a locally owned internet service provider based in Arizona. We deliver fiber and fixed wireless internet to residential and business customers with no data caps, no contracts, and no price hikes — ever. We built this speed test so our customers always have a fast, honest way to check their connection. If something ever looks off, our local support team is a message away. Delivering tomorrow's speeds, today.
Run the test and take a screenshot of your results. Send it to our support team and a member will reach back out to diagnose the issue — whether it's your device, router, WiFi signal, or something on our end. We don't just point fingers. We actually fix it.
Contact SupportIf your current provider keeps disappointing you, it's time to switch. TREPIC customers get the speeds they actually pay for — no throttling, no overselling, no excuses. Just fast, reliable internet with a local team that picks up the phone.
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