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Rogers Speed Test

Test Rogers cable and fibre download, upload and ping

Run a Rogers speed test from any device connected to Rogers in Canada. One GO click measures your download speed, upload speed, ping and latency — useful before gaming, video calls, or calling support about a slow broadband and fiber line.

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About Rogers

Rogers provides cable and fiber internet across Canada. Check Mbps and ping on Ignite and other plans.

Coverage

Ontario, Atlantic Canada and major urban markets.

Major cities

Average speeds

Download
100–1000 Mbps
Upload
10–30 Mbps
Ping
10–25 ms

Common speed issues

Slow Rogers speeds in Canada usually trace to Wi-Fi congestion, peak-hour neighbourhood load, outdated router firmware, or testing on VPN. Evening hours (roughly 7–11 PM local time) often show lower Mbps on shared infrastructure. If download drops but ping stays stable, the bottleneck is likely throughput — not routing. Compare Ethernet versus Wi-Fi once; a large gap points to your home network, not the ISP backbone.

Speed improvement tips

Restart your router or ONT, place the access point centrally, use 5 GHz Wi-Fi for laptops, pause cloud backups during the test, and close streaming apps. For gaming, prefer Ethernet and pick the nearest test server. If results stay well below your plan after three tests at different times, contact Rogers support with timestamps and screenshots of your Mbps readings.

Ethernet to modem, reboot gateway, test off-peak evenings.

Rogers speed test FAQ

Why is my Rogers speed slower than advertised?

Plan speeds are usually quoted for ideal wired conditions. Wi-Fi loss, peak-hour congestion, and background uploads routinely cut Mbps. Most Rogers users in Canada see around 100–1000 Mbps in real-world tests. Run the test over Ethernet once to see what your line actually delivers.

Why is ping high on Rogers?

High ping often comes from Wi-Fi interference, VPNs, or distant game servers — not only the ISP. Typical Rogers latency is 10–25 ms. Close other apps, test wired, and compare at off-peak hours before assuming a network fault.

How can I improve upload speed on Rogers?

Upload is sensitive to Wi-Fi and concurrent backups. Use Ethernet, limit cloud sync during tests, and check that no other device is saturating the uplink. If upload stays low on wired tests, note your results and ask Rogers whether your plan tier matches your usage.

Does WiFi affect Rogers speed test results?

Yes. Wi-Fi can cut both download and upload by half versus a direct Ethernet run. For fair comparisons, test wired once, then repeat on Wi-Fi where you normally work or stream.

What speed is good for gaming on Rogers?

Ping matters more than raw Mbps for most games. Under 50 ms is comfortable; under 30 ms is excellent. Download above 25 Mbps handles game updates; upload above 5 Mbps helps voice chat and streaming.

What speed is good for 4K streaming on Rogers?

Single 4K streams need roughly 25–35 Mbps sustained download with headroom for other devices. If your Rogers test shows 50+ Mbps wired, 4K should be fine; stutter on Wi-Fi often means local signal, not the ISP.

How accurate are Rogers speed tests?

Browser tests measure your live path to our nearest host — great for trends and troubleshooting, not a legal speed certificate. Run two or three tests at different hours and compare wired versus wireless.

Does Rogers performance vary by city in Canada?

Yes. Last-mile technology, exchange load, and local infrastructure differ by area. Use city pages and the nearest server for the most relevant latency reading.

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