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Ping / Latency Test

Measure the real round-trip latency from your browser to the Nxeon network — average, best, worst and jitter, right now.

Measures round-trip latency from your browser to the Nxeon edge over 15 samples.

This is the latency you'd get to a Nxeon VPS in our Singapore region. Numbers depend on your own connection and distance to Singapore — deploy a low-latency NVMe VPS and feel it for yourself.

We currently serve from a single Singapore data center, so this reflects APAC latency honestly — we won't pretend to have edges we don't.

What this latency test measures

It times a burst of small requests from your browser to a Nxeon endpoint and reports the average round-trip latency along with the best, worst and jitter (how much the ping varies between samples). Because it runs from your device, it reflects the latency you would actually experience to a server hosted with us — not a synthetic number from a data center near us.

Latency, honestly

Nxeon currently runs a single Singapore data center, so this test measures latency to that region. If you're in Asia-Pacific you'll see low numbers; farther away, expect higher. We'd rather show you the real figure than pretend to a global edge network we don't operate.

How to use it

  1. 1Click Start test — no install or login needed.
  2. 2Your browser sends a series of timed requests to Nxeon.
  3. 3Read your average latency, plus best, worst and jitter.
  4. 4Run it again any time to compare across networks or Wi-Fi vs wired.

Frequently asked questions

What is latency (ping) and why does it matter?+

Latency is the round-trip time for a small request to travel from your device to a server and back, measured in milliseconds. For game servers, remote desktops, VoIP and fast websites, lower and more consistent latency means a snappier, more responsive experience.

How does this test work?+

Your browser sends a series of tiny requests to a Nxeon endpoint and times how long each round trip takes, then averages them. A warm-up request is discarded first so connection setup doesn't skew the result.

What is a good ping?+

Under ~40 ms is excellent, under ~80 ms is great, and under ~150 ms is fine for most uses. Values depend heavily on your distance to the server and your own connection — someone in Asia-Pacific will see far lower numbers to a Singapore server than someone in North America.

Why is my latency high?+

Physical distance is the biggest factor — light and network hops take time. Wi-Fi, a congested connection, or a VPN also add latency. Nxeon currently serves from a Singapore data center, so this test reflects APAC latency; we don't claim edges we don't have.