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  • Test the exact connection and workspace you expect to use rather than a different unit or lobby network.
  • Repeat measurements at representative work times and keep the results separate from speed promises.

Test the connection you would actually use

Ask for a test from the exact unit and network included with the stay. A result from reception, another floor, a mobile phone when the unit uses fixed broadband, or a package advertisement answers a different question. Record whether the device used Wi-Fi or a wired connection.

If someone else performs the test, ask them to preserve the result with the room, date, local time, device and connection method. That context makes a result comparable. A cropped speed number without those details cannot show whether it represents the proposed working setup.

Record more than download speed

Cloudflare's measurement methodology includes download, upload, latency, loaded latency, jitter and packet loss. Keep all of those fields when the tool reports them. They describe different parts of network behavior, so one high download result should not erase weak results elsewhere.

Do not add a universal pass mark that the sources do not provide. The relevant standard is the renter's own work requirement, applied consistently to comparable results. If a particular employer or application specifies a threshold, keep that separate requirement with the test evidence rather than presenting it as a Pattaya-wide rule.

Repeat at representative work times

Run a small series rather than one test. Include the periods when the connection would matter most and repeat the same method where possible. Label every result so a morning wired test is not silently compared with an evening Wi-Fi test as though conditions were identical.

Repetition does not guarantee future performance, but it exposes whether the observed result changes across the sampled periods. Keep the full results instead of reporting only the strongest run. The NBTC material supports measuring actual fixed-broadband experience; it does not certify a room from a single reading.

Separate measurement from promises

A package name, building coverage claim and exact-room performance are separate facts. This process measures only the network path available during the test. It cannot prove future capacity, uptime, building wiring, router quality or how another device will behave after move-in.

Use the collected evidence to identify unresolved questions before committing. If the exact network cannot be tested, state that limitation instead of substituting a lobby result or provider advertisement. Repeat the protocol after moving in because device placement, Wi-Fi conditions and the live network can change.

Evidence

Sources

2 dated records support the material facts on this page.

  1. Aggregated Internet Measurement (opens in a new tab)

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