Telekom Malaysia Speed Test
  • TM Speed Test


    Why this page focuses on TM UniFi

    This URL is tuned for people who search specifically for a TM speed test or TMNet style checks on UniFi fibre. You get the same reliable gauge as the home page, plus guidance that speaks directly to TM customers who want numbers they can compare to their subscribed Mbps.

    A quick run helps you confirm whether slowdowns sit inside your home network or closer to the access network. That distinction saves time when you troubleshoot with TM support or tune your own router.

    What you will see on the gauge

    The widget reports four values that matter for everyday use. Download speed covers streaming, software updates, and large downloads. Upload speed covers sending photos, cloud sync, and outbound video in meetings. Ping shows how long a small packet takes to reach the test server and return. Jitter shows how steady that path is from sample to sample.

    How tmspeed.com measures your TM line

    During the download phase the test requests data blocks over your TM route and records how long each block needs. Repeating the step smooths out random spikes so the final Mbps figure reflects typical performance, not a single lucky burst. The upload phase sends data outward on the same path. Ping and jitter use lightweight packets so they stay sensitive to congestion that bulk transfers might hide.

    Common reasons TM readings look low

    Family members on video calls, mobile app updates, and security cameras can all consume upstream or downstream capacity quietly. Mesh nodes placed too far apart, legacy 2.4 GHz only devices, or automatic channel overlap with neighbours can drag WiFi below what your fibre plan allows. On a laptop, sleep settings and battery saver modes sometimes throttle WiFi radios until you plug in power.

    Best practice before you log a fault

    Run one test over Ethernet with only this tab active, then run another over WiFi in your usual work spot. Store both results with the date and time. If the wired test is close to plan speed but WiFi is weak, focus on router placement, band steering, and client upgrades before you treat the issue as an outside plant fault.

    Starting the TM speed test

    Use the Go control embedded above this text. Wait until each phase completes so upload and jitter finish properly. If the page feels slow to load, refresh once, disable browser extensions that block scripts, and try again on a quiet network.

    When to repeat your TM UniFi check

    Run a short test after TM completes maintenance in your area, after you replace a router, or when you change DNS and parental control settings. Seasonal peaks can shift evening congestion, so comparing a weekday night test with a weekend morning test often explains variable streaming quality without any fault on the line.

    If numbers suddenly drop on wired tests across several days, collect three dated screenshots and note any construction or weather events. That packet of evidence is easy for frontline agents to forward and usually speeds up the next diagnostic step.

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