Camieabz Ping Graph - 03/06/2026
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For a full guide on how to interpret the graphs please see our full broadband quality guide.
How does our Broadband Quality Monitoring work?
We have partnered with Firebrick who manufacture the FB6000 device, which produces a device which is designed for high scale testing of latency and packet loss, which is connected to the same high speed uncongested network as our speed test.
The Firebrick device sends out an ICMP echo request (a 'ping') packet and measures how long it takes for your router (or computer if you have a DSL modem) to respond. We then plot the graph based on 100 seconds' worth of pings for each point to show the minimum, maximum and the average (mean) latency. If any packets are dropped (i.e. we don't receive a response), this will be drawn in red from the top of the graph down.
Frequently Asked Questions
You still need to subscribe to a dynamic DNS service (or your provider may update DNS based on your IP); be aware that it may take us a bit of time to detect IP changes, and currently these are not shown on the graphs so you may find this explains some odd patterns.