It’s crafted to confirm that the internet at your location meets the specific needs of your friend/guest’s job. We have tailored the test for their requirements and shared a link with you. Your next step is simple: connect to the guest network and run the test directly in this browser. It takes just a minute or two, and the results are sent directly to them.
Advertising Wi-Fi used to invite a myriad of questions from guests about network quality, or worse, lead to negative reviews affecting your reputation. It’s a double loss: a dissatisfied guest and a tarnished profile.
How can you know what they need?
Netoly enables you to provide guests with an independent network verification, tailored to their specific work requirements.
It runs industry-standard benchmarks and gives a clear recommendation based on their needs, removing personal bias and complex IT setups from the equation.
It's Easy and Free
You do not need any technical knowledge. It takes at most a few minutes and saves a major headache down the line. You can run the test more often if something goes wrong.
Ensure you’re near or in your accommodation (or wherever you are requested to test) and connected to the guest Wi-Fi. If you offer a suitable work desk, ideally run the test from there.
Click the link and run the test. It only takes a few minutes.
Your network conditions may vary. It is a good idea to run the test a few times – just take a few minutes break between.
Immediately see the results and the overall assessment. The person sending the test automatically receives the results.
If you run the test multiple times, each test result will be shared.
Remote workers can confidently book knowing the WiFi meets their needs.
No more guessing about guest requirements or fearing their equipment might reflect poorly on you.
Both see the test outcomes. Any issues highlighted can be addressed with your provider beforehand.
Significantly lower the risk of negative feedback. A win-win for both host and guest!
You can run the test on a laptop, computer or any recent smartphone. It is really just a web page that measures how fast things load.
The test measures the upload and download speed of your network under different loads. It also tests how responsive the network is (latency), and if there is traffic congestion or other forms of disruption (Jitter) that could affect your host use case.
Our test employs industry-standard benchmarks with open-source technology from CloudFlare, a leading network service provider. It conducts multiple uploads and downloads tests under various conditions, averaging the results for reliability. In short, it’s quite thorough. For added peace of mind, you might run the test at different times.
Note that while each test gives a good indication of network conditions in a short time window, we cannot guarantee that the test results reflect the general stability or speed of the network. Network conditions change over time, and even between measurements. Use with due caution. Read more in our Disclaimer and Terms
As safe as visiting any regular web page.
The test runs in the restricted environment of your web browser. Browsers have strong restrictions to prevent the web pages that you visit from damaging your system or network. You can think of the test as nothing more than a web page that calculates how long content takes to load.
Other than sharing results with your guest afterward, it is similar to the tests conducted by https://fast.com/ or https://speed.cloudflare.com/
Netoly is 100% free. Our mission is to build the best network testing tool to remove the uncertainty from travel bookings. The only thing we ask is for your and your guests feedback occasionally if we reach out. While the current version is free, we’re also developing an advanced app-based test for those seeking complete certainty.
If you notice that the test was run on the wrong network, just inform the guest and re-run the test. They will see the updated results.
For hosts, the stakes are high: a negative experience could lead to a damaging review, affecting your reputation and rental income significantly. We believe most hosts aren’t intentionally misleading about their internet quality; often, they’re simply unaware of the specifics. Improving your service with something as simple as a new router is a small investment compared to the potential loss of income from unsatisfied guests.
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