Just offer the paid app, that was ridiculous. I won’t support this lack of oversight and abysmal ux.
#Internet speed test free
We realize we are getting a free app at this point and ads are one thing but this is almost criminal. For the best results we suggest testing speeds through the TP Link DECO App. I am awe struck at the way this company has handled their application. Then another modal pops up but I had instantly gone to delete the app and write this review.
Broadband providers sell tiered packages based on speed.
#Internet speed test full
When you hit speed test a full page ad pops up. A bandwidth speed test is an effective way for individuals and businesses to measure their connection. You will see the name in the lower right-hand corner of the testing. Then an ad takes over the screen and you are finally free in the app. The internet speed test starts by identifying the network server that is closest to you. Immediately after this a modal pops up asking you how you want that to work. Then a modal pops up asking you if they can use your location. Then a modal pops up and asks you if you want to set up a WiFi extender app or service I was so annoyed at this point I dismissed it. Then an ad pops up about a WiFi extender. If you need to test wirelessly, position yourself as close to your router as. Then a modal pops up telling you they are not only using tons of ads, they are selling your data. For the most accurate results, use a cable to connect your computer to your router. First you have an ad, then immediately after a modal asking you to pay to remove ads, the.
Incredibly disruptive modals, terrible ux Write down the speeds and in less than 10 minutes you can stop eating Tylenol, and enjoy hearing your kids yell at someone else online rather than each other. And you will stop having to listen to kids yelling at each other about lag, long load times. FIREPROBE SPEED TEST is an excellent and very simple tool that allows us to test the speed and quality of an internet connection. parents just get this app, find the hot and cold spots for signal strength. So finding the optimal spot in the house to place the router for strong WiFi speeds for everyone was. I have two kids with xboxes, iPhones, tablets ect.
As for the app: it is a very good tool to find hot/cold WiFi spots in your home (or business) check ping, upload/download speeds and monitor the overall use of bandwidth. I can respect that from a consumer standpoint. Obviously the developers know they have a strong and useful app, and rather than make you pay to remove ads they know that having a product that works as it should will prove the worth of purchasing other products from them. They DONT force you to pay to remove ads.