Cut Lag at the Source
Routers with QoS prioritize your game traffic over everything else on your network, reducing spikes during peak hours.
Shop on AmazonGN-GAMES is a lightweight utility built for competitive players who need to see exactly how their connection is performing, right now. Unlike a traditional speed test, we don't measure download or upload speed — we continuously monitor your latency (ping), jitter, and packet loss against global gaming servers, giving you a live, accurate picture of your connection stability. No installs, no plugins — everything runs directly in your browser.
The test is stopped.
| Metric | Value | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Current ping | -- | -- |
| Average ping | -- | Last 60 s |
| Jitter | -- | -- |
| Estimated packet loss | -- | -- |
| Maximum ping | -- | Last 60 s |
| 95th percentile | -- | -- |
| Samples | -- | Last 60 s |
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If your ping, jitter, or packet loss numbers above weren't great, the issue might not be your internet plan — it could be your hardware. Here are the categories of gear competitive gamers use to get a more stable connection.
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Routers with QoS prioritize your game traffic over everything else on your network, reducing spikes during peak hours.
Shop on AmazonWeak signal in your gaming room is a common cause of packet loss. Mesh systems keep a strong, consistent signal everywhere.
Shop on AmazonA wired connection is still the most stable option for competitive play. Cat 6/7 cables are affordable and easy to run.
Shop on AmazonIf running a cable isn't an option, an extender close to your setup can noticeably reduce jitter and dropped packets.
Shop on AmazonUse your home's electrical wiring to get a more stable connection to your gaming setup without drilling or running cable.
Shop on AmazonGot a console, PC, and streaming box in the same room? A switch lets all of them stay wired and stable at once.
Shop on AmazonA fast internet plan doesn't guarantee a smooth gaming experience. What really affects your gameplay is the stability of your connection to the game server. High ping causes delayed reactions, unstable jitter creates unpredictable lag spikes, and packet loss can make your character rubber-band or your shots fail to register — even on a "fast" connection.
GN-GAMES was designed to give competitive players a clear, technical, and minimalist way to diagnose these issues instantly. Simply select your game and the closest server region, start the test, and let it run continuously until you stop it. Watch your metrics update live, spot instability as it happens, and get the data you need to troubleshoot lag with confidence.