I have run the BTWholesale speed test. It reveals 56.72Mbps downlink, 0.02Mbps uplink and 91ms ping latency. The additional diagnostics tests say that the acceptable downlink speed range is 40 to 58.13Mbps and the IP Profile is 58.13Mbps.

The definitions for the terminology used in the speed test can be found below. Download Speed: The speed of the connection when downloading from the Internet to your computer. Upload Speed: The speed of the connection when uploading data from your computer to another computer somewhere on the Internet. Latency: A synonym for delay, latency is an expression of how much time it takes for a AT&T High Speed Internet Speed Test This speed test checks the speed between your smartphone, tablet, computer, or other device and the internet. You can run the test through a cellular (mobile) network, a wired broadband connection, or your home Wi-Fi. A gateway speed test checks the speed between your AT&T Wi-Fi gateway and our network. Internet Speed Test - get upload & download speeds

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The Difference Between Download And Upload Internet Speeds Oct 18, 2018 Download Speed vs. Upload Speed: What's the Difference Almost every speed test site tests for download speed, upload speed, and the ping rate. The upload rate is always lower than the download rate. This is a configuration set by the local cable carrier — it is not dependent on the user’s bandwidth or Internet speed.

This typically happens if anti-virus or firewall software on your computer is intercepting test traffic. Examples of this type of software include McAfee, Norton, and AVG. A properly configured firewall shouldn't cause issues with the test, but you can try momentarily disabling the software before a test to see if it's causing the problem.

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