About SpeedNode Finder
SpeedNode Finder is a tool built for network engineers, system administrators, and technology enthusiasts who use the Ookla Speedtest command-line interface.
While the official interface automatically selects the "best" server (usually the one closest to you), measuring the true performance of a network often requires testing connections across specific routes—such as from your VPS in London to an end-user ISP in Tokyo.
How to Use
- Search for a destination (e.g. "Paris", "China Telecom", "AWS").
- Find a suitable server in the exact city or controlled by the specific ISP you want to test.
- Click "Copy" to copy the exact CLI command.
- Paste it directly into your terminal.
Speedtest by Ookla
Server: China Unicom 5G - Shanghai (id = 24447)
ISP: Google Proxy
Latency: 4.23 ms (0.12 ms jitter)
Download: 845.12 Mbps (data used: 1.1 GB)
Upload: 125.43 Mbps (data used: 154 MB)
FAQ
What is a Speedtest node ID?
It's a unique numeric identifier for a server in the Ookla network. The CLI tool uses this ID to hard-code the target server for a test.
Are these servers hosted by you?
No. All servers listed on this site are part of the public Ookla Speedtest network and are hosted by their respective ISPs and sponsors. We simply provide a search interface.
Why does my command fail?
Make sure you are using the official C++ CLI from Ookla (speedtest). If you installed speedtest-cli via pip (Python), the IDs might be different or the tool might be outdated.
Disclaimer
SpeedNode Finder is an independent utility and is not affiliated with, authorized, maintained, sponsored or endorsed by Ookla, LLC. "Speedtest" and "Ookla" are registered trademarks of Ookla, LLC. This tool interacts with public endpoints for educational and utility purposes.