Check Network Speed On MacOS Monterey Easily Without Additional Applications
Check Network Speed on MacOS Monterey Easily Without Additional Applications (India Today)

YOGYAKARTA - Apple has officially released its newest Macebook, MacOS Monterey, which has a variety of interesting features that can be used for various user needs.

In addition to new features, MacOS Monterey also updates a number of services so that the performance of their devices becomes faster and more stable, one of which is the ability to capture internet networks.

Users can also check how much internet network speed is generated after your device is connected to one of the WiFi networks around you.

That way, MacOS Monterey users don't need to add third-party applications to find out the internet speed on your device.

Because the feature is relatively new, many MacOS Monterey users may not know about it. Therefore, below the VOI team has compiled steps to find out how to check internet network speed on your device without any additional applications.

How to Check Internet Speed on MacOS Monterey

MacOS Monterey has a feature called Terminal which is used to check the internet network speed on your device. With this feature you no longer need to use third-party applications.

In addition, the accuracy of internet speed using Terminal on Apple devices is also more accurate, compared to third-party applications. Not only that, with Terminal, users don't have to see piles of ads.

To use this feature in MacOS Montere, the first step you can take is to open the Terminal application on your device, then click Networkquality on the available menu and click Enter on your keyboard.

After that, Terminal will perform internet speed test automatically on your device. The internet speed testing process will take 15 seconds.

After the test is complete, users will see the results of the Upload and Download speed check on your device, so you can know the quality of the internet being used.

At the end of the summary of the internet speed test results, users will be shown responsiveness with 3 statuses, namely, low, medium, and high.

Low means that the internet service used has poor internet speed, so that it interferes with downloading, video-calling, or other activities on MacOS that require internet.

Medium means that the internet service used has medium internet speed which has the potential to cause lag when making video calls or similar activities.

High means that the internet service you are using has a good network speed, so users can perform various activities using MacOS easily.

That's the way you can do to find out the speed of the internet network using MacOS Monterey. Users can fire up the Terminal app to find out.


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