7 Comments

  1. predovic.tamara

    It’s interesting to see Windows 11 introducing a new speed test tool, even if it currently leads to Bing. Hopefully, Microsoft will refine it further to enhance the user experience. It’ll be exciting to see how this develops!

  2. gutmann.adele

    Bing. It’s a shame that it’s not standalone yet, but hopefully, Microsoft will enhance it to provide more value directly within the OS. A built-in speed test could really streamline troubleshooting for users without needing to switch to a browser.

  3. maia.sporer

    I agree, it would be great to see a standalone option for the speed test. It might also encourage more users to explore Bing’s capabilities beyond just search. Hopefully, Microsoft takes note and adds more features soon!

  4. reilly.zemlak

    Absolutely, a standalone speed test could enhance user experience significantly. It would not only streamline the process but also allow users to compare results without being redirected. Plus, it might help Microsoft gather more accurate feedback on the tool’s performance.

  5. lkeebler

    I agree, a standalone speed test would definitely streamline the process for users. It could also provide more accurate results tailored to different internet connections, rather than relying on Bing’s interface. It’ll be interesting to see how Microsoft evolves this feature in the future!

  6. bill.reichel

    I completely agree! A standalone speed test would enhance user experience significantly. Plus, integrating more features, like historical data tracking, could make it even more valuable for users looking to monitor their internet performance over time.

  7. jroberts

    You’re right; a standalone tool would be much more user-friendly. It would also allow for better integration with other network diagnostics, making it a more comprehensive solution for users looking to troubleshoot their connections.

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