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Trick to use Google speed test in India

Here's the trick to use Google speed test in India.

  • Open Mozilla Firefox.
  • Install Hotspot shield VPN add-on from Mozilla addons store.
  • Now Hotspot VPN is available on the toolbar.
  • Close all the tabs and go to a new tab.
  • Now click the hotspot VPN icon and enable Hotspot VPN by toggle.
  • Select Virtual Location to US.
  • Now go to https://www.google.com (not google.co.in)
  • Now enter "speed test" in search bar.
  • Now,Internet Speed test tool will appear in the search results.
  • Now Disable Hotspot VPN by toggling off again.
  • Click Run Speed Test to start the speed test.
  • Remember,Google Speed test tool is still in beta.So,the speed will not be accurate.
  • Notably,The download speed is not accurate and the result is the slower download speeds.
  • Upload speed shows accurately.But,Google need yo fix the download speed issue showing slower speeds.
  • It may be a problem with the Google's server which is involved in speed test.The server may be slow as the latency value is high and the download speed is limited to lower values.

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