We will assess the speed from our servers to this computer, keeping in mind that results frequently fall short of the planned speed because of various factors like WiFi conditions and device capabilities. It's crucial to understand the distinction between the Internet connection speed "to your home" and the speed experienced by a single device "within your home," as these represent two distinct measurements. Internet speed tests, such as this one or the one available at SpeedTest, provide insights into the maximum speed achieved by the device conducting the test. The outcomes of such tests often reveal speeds that are lower than what your plan offers, influenced by multiple elements that are typically beyond the control of your Internet provider, including the environment of WiFi and the specifications of your devices. Effective coverage ensures that your device enjoys a robust Wi-Fi signal, which in turn facilitates the highest speed that the device can manage. As you move farther from your gateway (modem or router), the strength of the signal diminishes, leading to reduced download and upload speeds and a decrease in overall coverage. Therefore, optimizing your network setup can significantly enhance your Internet experience at home.