Versions:

  • 3.11.0
  • 3.10.0
  • 3.9.1
  • 3.9.0
  • 3.8.0
  • 3.7.0
  • 3.6.0
  • 3.3.0

Breitbandmessung is a Windows desktop utility published by zafaco GmbH that belongs to the network-testing category and is designed to let consumers verify whether their fixed-line Internet connection really delivers the bit-rate promised in the service contract. By initiating a short series of upstream and downstream transfers to geographically distributed measurement servers, the application calculates the achievable TCP throughput, records latency and packet-loss values, and then presents the results in a clear, regulator-compliant report that can be archived or forwarded to the provider. The tool is especially useful when connection performance appears erratic, when switching tariffs, or when documenting discrepancies for legal warranty claims, and it can equally serve technicians who need a quick, reproducible benchmark on customer premises. Since its debut the program has evolved through eight public releases; the current build, version 3.11.0, continues the publisher’s practice of refining server selection logic, improving IPv6 compatibility, and tightening alignment with the official guidelines of the German Federal Network Agency. No account creation is required, no personal data are transmitted beyond the raw measurement parameters, and the entire test cycle typically completes within a minute, making repeated checks practical even for non-expert users. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads furnished through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always supplying the newest release and enabling batch installation alongside other applications.

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