Are you wondering about the internet connection speed of your Windows network adapter? If yes, then, there are a few ways to help you with. What exactly is network adapter? It is a component that is present on your system as a means to connect to the network and internet using either a wired or wireless connection.
Diagnosing internet speed is an imperative thing for a smooth workflow. In case you’re thinking to upgrade your internet connection, it is important to know its speed for a faster tier. The Wi-Fi connection speed helps in knowing whether or not you’ll be able to use the advantages of all the bandwidth.
By checking the internet speed, you will be able to check if you need to change the card or not to upgrade your network and to reveal which chipset you’re using. But, to check all this you must know the best methods to check WiFi connection speed on Windows 10. You can determine the speed of your connection using various internal settings of your PC.
How To Determine WiFi Or Internet Connection Speed?
We have listed here the best ways to check internet connection speed on your system no matter which connection out of wired or wireless you are using. Internet or WiFi connection speed can be evaluated using system Settings, Control Panel, Command Prompt and PowerShell.
1. Use Settings To Check Network Speed
Follow the steps below to check internet speed on Windows 10:
- Go to Settings.
- Locate Network and Internet & click on it.
- Now, go to the Status tab.
- Go to ‘View your network properties’ under ‘Change your network settings’.
- Then, under properties, find Network Adapter (WiFi or Ethernet).
- You will now find the Link speed (Receive/Transmit) field to check your connection speed.
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2. Network Speed Check Using Control Panel
Follow the steps below to check internet speed using Control Panel on Windows 10:
- Open Control Panel.
- Click on Network and Internet.
- Now, go to the Network and Sharing Center.
- Click on Change Adapter Settings.
- Double click on Ethernet or WiFi network adapter.
- Under Speed field, you can check your network speed.
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3. Check Network Adapter Speed Using Command Prompt
To find out the speed of the network adapter (Ethernet or WiFi), follow the steps below:
- Go to the Start menu. In the search bar, type in Command Prompt and press Enter.
- In the window that opens, type ‘wmic nic where netEnabled=true get name, speed’ and press Enter to check the speed of your system’s network adapter.
- Confirm the network: Ethernet or WiFi connection speed.
4. Check Network Adapter Speed Using PowerShell
You can also check internet connection speed using PowerShell. Follow the steps below to know how to check:
- Open Start menu.
- Search for PowerShell and press Enter.
- Just like Command Prompt, type in the command ‘Get-NetAdapter | select interfaceDescription, name, status, linkSpeed’ in PowerShell to get the Ethernet or WiFi connection speed.
- Now you can check the speed of your network adapter.
That’s All!
Well, that’s all we had to say to help you check your internet connection speed using inbuilt system settings in Windows 10. After you complete these set of steps, you can determine connection speed for Ethernet or WiFi or both. Other than these basic methods, you can check the speed of your internet connection with the help of some websites too. If you know anything about internet speed tests, let us know in the comments section below.
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