AT&T Air Speed Test
Test your AT&T Air internet speed. See if you're getting the download and upload speeds you're paying for.
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AT&T Air Advertised Speeds
Compare your speed test results against AT&T Air's plan speeds to see if you're getting what you pay for.
AT&T Air Plans
| Plan | Download | Upload | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| AT&T Internet Air | 200 Mbps | 30 Mbps | $60.00/mo |
| AT&T Internet Air (with wireless bundle) | 200 Mbps | 30 Mbps | $47.00/mo |
Not Getting the AT&T Air Speeds You Expect?
If your speed test shows significantly less than what AT&T Air advertises, you may have better options available. Our experts can help you find a faster, more reliable provider.
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AT&T Air Speed Test FAQ
How accurate is the AT&T Air speed test?
Our speed test measures your actual connection speed using Cloudflare's global network of servers. It tests download speed, upload speed, ping latency, and jitter. For the most accurate results, connect via ethernet cable, close other apps, and run the test multiple times. Results reflect your current connection — not what AT&T Air advertises.
What speed should I expect from AT&T Air?
AT&T Air offers plans with speeds up to 200 Mbps download and 30 Mbps upload. Your actual speeds depend on your plan, connection type, network congestion, equipment, and distance from the provider's infrastructure. If your speed test shows significantly less than your plan's advertised speed, contact AT&T Air support or consider switching.
Why is my AT&T Air internet slow?
Common causes include: network congestion during peak hours, outdated router/modem, too many connected devices, WiFi interference, or throttling. Try restarting your router, using a wired connection, or running the speed test at different times. If speeds are consistently below 80% of your plan's advertised speed, you may want to contact support or explore alternatives.
How can I improve my AT&T Air speed?
1) Restart your modem and router. 2) Use ethernet instead of WiFi. 3) Position your router centrally. 4) Upgrade your router if it's more than 3 years old. 5) Reduce connected devices. 6) Check for firmware updates. 7) Contact AT&T Air to verify you're on the right plan. 8) Consider upgrading your plan or switching providers if speeds remain poor.
Is AT&T Air speed good enough for working from home and streaming?
AT&T Air plans up to 200 Mbps are suitable for HD/4K streaming, video calls, and moderate work from home use. For heavy gaming or large households, you may want to explore faster options.