Outcome: Run an internet speed test straight from your Windows 11 taskbar in one click.
Who this is for: Windows 11 users who want a fast way to check download/upload speed and ping without hunting for speed-test sites.
Time required: About 10 seconds.
Quick Answer
Right-click the network icon in the Windows 11 taskbar and choose Perform speed test. Windows opens the Bing Speed Test experience (powered by Ookla) and runs a full download/upload/latency check automatically.
What You Need
- A Windows 11 PC (latest updates installed)
- An active internet connection (Wi-Fi or Ethernet)
- The taskbar option Perform speed test available on your build
Step-by-Step: Test Internet Speed from the Taskbar
- Find the network icon in the taskbar.
Look at the bottom-right corner (Wi-Fi bars, Ethernet icon, or globe icon). - Right-click the network icon.
A context menu opens with network actions. - Click Perform speed test.
Your browser opens the Bing speed test page and starts measuring speed. - Wait for the test to complete.
You will see three core results: Download (Mbps), Upload (Mbps), and Latency/Ping (ms). - Compare results with your ISP plan.
If your numbers are far lower than expected, run the same test again after disconnecting VPNs and pausing big downloads.
Expected Result (Quick Checks)
- The Perform speed test option appears when right-clicking the network icon (on supported builds).
- Your browser opens and runs a speed test without needing a separate speed-test bookmark.
- You get usable download/upload/ping numbers you can reference for troubleshooting.
Common Mistakes
- Testing while cloud backup, game updates, or large downloads are running in the background.
- Comparing Wi-Fi test results against wired-speed expectations.
- Leaving a VPN active, which can lower speed and raise latency.
- Assuming the feature is missing forever when the PC just needs an update/restart.
Troubleshooting
- “Perform speed test” option is missing: Install the latest Windows updates, then restart the PC. Some features roll out gradually by build/channel.
- Results look too low: Retest on Ethernet, move closer to the router, pause background traffic, and retest at a different time of day.
- Test page does not load: Check browser connectivity, DNS settings, or temporarily disable strict extensions/ad blockers.
- Huge ping spikes: Try 5 GHz Wi-Fi or wired Ethernet and make sure no one on your network is saturating upload bandwidth.
Reference Links
- Microsoft Windows Support: https://support.microsoft.com/windows
- Bing Speed Test: https://www.bing.com/search?q=speed+test
- Ookla Speedtest: https://www.speedtest.net/
- Windows Central coverage of taskbar speed test: https://www.windowscentral.com/microsoft/windows-11/windows-11-taskbar-network-speed-test-feature
Next Step
Run this test once on Wi-Fi and once on Ethernet, then keep both screenshots so you have solid evidence if you need to contact your ISP.