# Check Network Quality Stats From The Command Line MacOS comes with a little known CLI utility for checking your current network quality statistics. It is aptly named `networkQuality`. Here is what a basic run of the tool might output: ```bash $ networkQuality ... Downlink: capacity 281.430 Mbps, responsiveness 101 RPM - Uplink: capacity 16.629 Mbps, responsiveness 101 R Downlink: capacity 285.534 Mbps, responsiveness 101 RPM - Uplink: capacity 16.028 Mbps, responsiveness 101 R ==== SUMMARY ==== Uplink capacity: 22.982 Mbps Downlink capacity: 288.152 Mbps Responsiveness: Low (93 RPM) Idle Latency: 26.375 milliseconds ``` You can get an even more detailed summary with the `-v` option: ```bash $ networkQuality -v ... ==== SUMMARY ==== Uplink capacity: 18.257 Mbps (Accuracy: High) Downlink capacity: 469.355 Mbps (Accuracy: High) Responsiveness: Medium (252 RPM) (Accuracy: High) Idle Latency: 25.583 milliseconds (Accuracy: High) Interface: en0 Uplink bytes transferred: 19.750 MB Downlink bytes transferred: 488.265 MB Uplink Flow count: 8 Downlink Flow count: 12 Start: 9/24/24, 11:06:20 AM End: 9/24/24, 11:06:30 AM OS Version: Version 13.5.2 (Build 22G91) ``` See `man networkQuality` for more details. [source](https://cyberhost.uk/the-hidden-macos-speedtest-tool-networkquality/)