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How to do a speed test using Psychz looking glass?

Publisher: Psychz Networks,  March 21,2018

You can test the network connectivity of all our data center locations using our Looking glass feature. The looking glass feature helps you test the network location with the help of different network testing methods such as ping, traceroute, MTR etc. All these features are explained in brief below.

Ping - Ping is a network tool that helps you to check the network connectivity as well as speed. The Ping tool calculates round-trip time to the destination IP address by sending packets of data.

Traceroute - As the name suggests, traceroute is a tool that traces the path to a destination. it shows the various nodes that the packets hop to while on their way to the destination. With traceroute, you can analyze the network if there is some issue in connectivity.

MTR - It is a combination of ping and traceroute and gives you updated results of the network connectivity. It displays the average and best timing by which you can analyze traffic trends.

We include all these network tools on our looking glass feature. Please visit the following link to access our looking glass for various locations.


1. Los Angeles, California - https://www.psychz.net/lg/

2. Dallas Texas, USA - http://lg.texas.psychz.net/

3. Ashburn, VA, USA - http://lg.va.psychz.net/

4. London, UK - http://lg.lon.psychz.net/

5. Amsterdam, Netherlands - http://lg.ams.psychz.net/

6. Johannesburg, South Africa - http://lg.jnb.psychz.net/

7. Taipei, Taiwan - http://lg.tw.psychz.net/

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