Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi speed test for apartment living
Tame interference in dense buildings and keep streaming, gaming, and smart devices running smoothly across every room.
Channel tuningMesh-friendly tipsInterference fixes
Speed TestResults
Test your internet speed
Measure download, upload, and latency instantly—no installs.
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Actionable insights
See how your results stack up for streaming, gaming, and remote work.
Run again after tweaks to confirm Wi-Fi and device improvements.
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Setup checklist
Get faster, steadier results
Follow these focused steps, run a fresh speed test, and compare the numbers against your goals.
Speed targets for apartments
- Aim for 100–300 Mbps download to cover streaming, gaming, and smart devices in close quarters.
- Keep latency under 40 ms to avoid lag on shared building networks.
- Check for symmetrical plans if you upload large files or work from home.
Reduce interference in dense buildings
- Pick 5 GHz or 6 GHz channels with minimal overlap—avoid crowded default channels.
- Position the router away from microwaves and thick walls; place it centrally for even coverage.
- Turn off legacy 2.4 GHz devices that congest the spectrum, or isolate them on a guest SSID.
Test and tune your setup
- Run SwiftSpeedTest in rooms with weak signal to spot dead zones.
- If speeds drop sharply by room, add a Wi-Fi 6 mesh node and retest from the same spots.
- Compare wired vs. wireless results to confirm the building line is healthy before blaming Wi-Fi.
Retest and log improvements
Run SwiftSpeedTest after each change. Note the download, upload, and latency shifts to lock in better performance.