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Check Your Internet Speed

Run this speed test to confirm your connection is delivering what your plan promises. For the most accurate results, test from your own device at home, as speeds can vary based on your router placement, connected devices, and equipment.

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Our underground fiber delivers consistent performance around the clock. No congestion during peak evening hours, no weather-related disruptions, no bandwidth shared with neighboring homes. The speed you pay for is the speed you get, every time you need it.
Speed Test FAQs

Understanding Your Internet Speed

Learn how speed tests work, what affects your connection, and how to get the most accurate results.

What is a speed test?

A speed test measures your internet connection's download and upload speeds. It helps you verify your actual internet performance and compare it to what you're paying for.

Why should I test?

Testing helps verify you're getting the speeds you pay for and can identify connection issues. It's especially useful when experiencing slowdowns or buffering.

How often do I need to test?

We recommend testing monthly or whenever you notice performance issues. Also, test after upgrading equipment or changing your network setup.

What affects internet speeds?

Network congestion, number of connected devices, router quality and placement, and distance from your router all impact speed. Testing from different locations helps identify issues.

Is this internet speed test accurate?

Yes, but results vary based on network conditions. For best accuracy, close other programs, test via ethernet if possible, and test during off-peak hours.

Can I improve my internet speed?

Yes! Optimize router placement, reduce connected devices during important tasks, or upgrade equipment. If speeds are consistently low, consider upgrading your plan.

What devices can I use to test my internet speed?

Any internet-connected device works: smartphones, tablets, or computers. For most accurate results, use an ethernet connection and close other apps before testing.

What is latency?

Latency (or "ping") measures response time in milliseconds. Lower latency means faster response—crucial for gaming and video calls. Under 50ms is excellent.

What is bandwidth?

Bandwidth is the maximum data your connection can handle at once, measured in Mbps. Higher bandwidth allows more devices online simultaneously without slowdowns.

How do I read the results?

Results show download/upload speeds in Mbps and ping in milliseconds. Higher speeds are better; lower ping is better. Compare your numbers to what your plan advertises to see if you're getting full speeds.

Premium Infrastructure. Proven Performance.

Underground Fiber

Buried beyond the reach of lake-effect snow, wind events, and the utility incidents that interrupt overhead service in Northeast Ohio. The network performs year-round because it was built to.

 
Transparent Pricing

No introductory periods, no adjustments buried in renewal terms, no year-two surprises. What you sign up for is what appears on every bill.

 
Local Support

When something needs attention, a local team member handles it. Someone who knows the Chagrin Valley and stays on your issue until it is resolved.

 
No Hidden Extras

Every plan includes your router and unlimited data. No equipment rental fees, no data caps, no surprises on the bill.

 
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Lifeline

Download: 300Mbps
Upload: 300Mbps

Ideal for: 1-3 users in small households, apartments or individuals

  • Streaming HD Video on 1-2 devices simultaneously
  • Video calls and remote work for one user
  • Web browsing, email, and social media
  • Online gaming on a single device
  • Smart home devices (security cameras,  smart speakers, thermostats)