How to check if your internet is good for video calls

Learn how to validate ping, jitter, and upload speed for Zoom, Meet, and Teams.

Key benefit: Detect freezes and call drops before important meetings.

Video call quality depends on latency, jitter, and upload speed.

With Speedy, you can run tests and open alerts to stabilize your network.

Comparing results across time slots helps you detect congestion patterns.

If you want reliable Zoom or Meet performance, download speed alone is not enough. Upload consistency and jitter are often the real bottlenecks.

A practical workflow is to test before important meetings, compare with your history, and apply network recommendations when latency spikes appear.

This guide also answers searches like "how to know if my internet is good for Zoom calls" with practical steps.

FAQ

What upload speed is recommended for HD calls?

A stable 3 to 5 Mbps upload is a solid baseline, combined with low ping and controlled jitter.

Why do calls freeze even with high download speed?

Because unstable upload and jitter can break real-time traffic, even when download looks good.