WiFi Speed Test — Network Path Guide & BGP Route Lookup
Learn WiFi speed testing — current handler proxies BGP route lookup; use speed-test for real throughput
How to Use This Tool
- Current widget accepts query — IPv4, domain, or AS number.
- Submitting calls action bgp-route — not speed measurement.
- Returns ASN, organization, country, registry, and prefix list.
- ASN queries fetch up to twenty announced IPv4 prefixes.
- For throughput, open speed-test in a new tab.
- Compare speed-test Mbps against routing path context from bgp-route.
About This Tool
Home users and IT staff troubleshooting slow wireless search WiFi speed test for download Mbps, upload Mbps, jitter, and packet loss measurements from the browser. VSPIC documents honest handler behavior: missing-tools-handlers.generated.ts maps wifi-speed-test to type api, action bgp-route with query field accepting IPv4 or domain and Network Lookup button — ASN ownership and prefix data, not WiFi throughput.
For actual speed measurement, use speed-test — server-side download and upload sampling with Mbps results. For WiFi-specific RF metrics like signal strength and channel width, use device OS utilities or dedicated hardware — web browsers cannot measure PHY-layer WiFi speed without native APIs. This page explains the BGP proxy honestly and routes you to working throughput tools.
Common use cases
- •Measure download and upload speed
- •Test open ports on a home router or server
- •Trace routing paths to diagnose latency
Why use VSPIC for ?
- Honest documentation of bgp-route handler mismatch.
- BGP context helps explain latency to distant ASNs — not WiFi RF issues.
- Clear pointer to speed-test for real Mbps measurement.
- Educational WiFi versus WAN bottleneck content.
- Free — no account required.
- Same bgp-route backend as bgp-route-lookup.
Handler mismatch — bgp-route proxy
missing-tools-handlers.generated.ts maps wifi-speed-test to type api, action bgp-route, query field, Network Lookup button. Widget returns ASN metadata and prefixes — identical backend to bgp-route-lookup.
Use speed-test for downloadMbps, uploadMbps, and latency measurement from our server.
WiFi speed versus internet speed
WiFi speed depends on PHY rate, signal-to-noise ratio, channel congestion, and client capability — 802.11ax versus legacy 802.11n. Internet speed tests measure end-to-end path including WiFi, LAN, ISP, and peering.
Slow speed-test results with excellent WiFi link layer suggest WAN or server-side bottleneck. Fast speed-test with poor real-world app performance suggests WiFi RF issues speed-test does not isolate.
What speed-test provides
speed-test action runs timed download and upload samples from our infrastructure, returning Mbps figures and latency. Run on device connected via WiFi to test full path including wireless hop.
Compare wired Ethernet speed-test on same network to isolate WiFi overhead.
What bgp-route returns on this page
action bgp-route resolves query to ASN, organization, country, registry, and optional prefixes array. Useful when researching whether distant peering causes latency — not WiFi Mbps.
API: GET /ip-tools/api/extended?action=bgp-route&query=8.8.8.8.
Diagnosing slow WiFi without browser RF APIs
Windows netsh wlan show interfaces, macOS Option-click WiFi icon, and Linux iwconfig report signal dBm and channel. Walk test with ping-test to local gateway isolates RF dead zones.
wifi-signal-analyzer and wifi-channel-finder slugs also proxy bgp-route today — same honest limitation.
Relationship to packet-loss-test
packet-loss-test measures HTTP probe stability to public endpoints — complementary WAN diagnostic when speed-test Mbps look healthy but apps stutter.
Neither replaces WiFi RF analysis on the client device.
Relationship to bgp-route-lookup
wifi-speed-test and bgp-route-lookup share action bgp-route with identical JSON. bgp-route-lookup uses canonical routing SEO; this page serves WiFi speed search demand with explicit disclaimers.
Do not interpret ASN org as WiFi router manufacturer.
Future dedicated WiFi speed handler
Real WiFi speed measurement in browser requires Network Information API fragments or native app wrappers — limited standardization. speed-test remains the honest throughput path on VSPIC.
Handler may update in future batch — verify missing-tools-handlers.generated.ts.
Responsible testing
Speed tests consume bandwidth — avoid running repeatedly on metered connections during peak hours.
BGP lookups query public registry data only.
Important notes & limitations
- Does not measure WiFi download, upload, jitter, or packet loss.
- Handler maps to bgp-route per generated handlers — not speed-test.
- Browser cannot access WiFi PHY metrics without native device APIs.
- BGP data reflects ASN ownership — unrelated to Mbps throughput.
- WiFi slowness often local RF issue invisible to BGP lookup.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. VSPIC offers this WiFi speed test at no cost with no account required. Results load in real time.
We do not permanently store your queries on our servers. Some tools run entirely in your browser; others fetch public data for the request only.
Yes. Open the page in any modern phone or tablet browser. Results work on Wi‑Fi and mobile data.
No. Handler maps to action bgp-route. Use speed-test for download and upload Mbps.
Placeholder bgp-route handler — returns ASN and prefix data, not throughput.
Run speed-test on WiFi-connected device. Compare with wired Ethernet test to isolate wireless overhead.
No. Use device OS WiFi utilities. wifi-channel-finder slug also proxies bgp-route today.
Yes. Identical action and JSON. Different SEO page framing only.
missing-tools-handlers.generated.ts: type api, action bgp-route, query field.
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