Your line can feel fast during light browsing yet still fall short of the download and upload speeds listed on your bill. A short test shows whether your TM UniFi connection is delivering close to the plan speed, or if slowdowns point to WiFi, home wiring, or network congestion.
Use this page when you notice buffering, slow uploads, or high latency in games and video calls. A clean test gives you a baseline before you change router settings, move your WiFi, or contact support.
tmspeed.com runs a TM UniFi speed test that reports download speed, upload speed, ping, and jitter. Download tells you how quickly data reaches your device. Upload matters for cloud backups, video calls, and sending large files. Ping and jitter describe delay and stability, which affect online games and real-time audio.
The tool measures download by pulling fixed-size data samples to your browser over your TM connection and averaging the transfer rate across several runs. It then measures upload by sending data back to the test servers. Ping records round-trip time to a nearby server, while jitter shows how much that delay varies. Together these numbers describe both speed and responsiveness, not just a single headline figure.
Results shift when other people or devices use the same connection, when VPNs or heavy downloads run in the background, or when you test over WiFi instead of a wired PC. Distance from the router, thick walls, and older WiFi standards can reduce speed. On Ethernet, damaged cables or very long runs can also cap performance below your plan.
Pause large downloads and streaming on all devices for the duration of the test. Use a wired connection when you want numbers that match your fibre plan most closely. If you must use WiFi, sit near the router and repeat the test at different times of day to see typical peak and off-peak behaviour.
Click the Go control above this text. The test runs in your browser and updates the gauges until each stage finishes. For more provider-specific pages, use the links in the sidebar for CBN, Maxis, Celcom, Digi, Yes, Streamyx, and other Malaysia speed tests on this site.
Compare your download and upload figures to the tier printed on your TM UniFi invoice or customer portal. Small gaps are normal because real-world overhead and WiFi always shave a little off lab-style numbers. If downloads are far below the plan on a wired test, note the time of day and repeat once or twice before you open a ticket.
Ping under about 30 ms on a nearby server usually feels instant for browsing. Higher ping or visible jitter often tracks with WiFi noise, busy neighbourhood airtime, or background uploads. Keep a screenshot of a good wired test so you have a clear record if you ever need to show a steady baseline to support staff.
If you want a printed-style checklist before you compare WiFi numbers with a cable run, open the WiFi versus wired speed test guide for Malaysia fibre users. The guide ends with a reminder to run the speed meter on this page again after you change cables or router placement.