Monitoring live across the UK

Your ISP promises speeds.
We prove what they deliver.

A small device plugs into your router and monitors your broadband every 10 seconds — latency, packet loss, speed. When something goes wrong, it captures the evidence automatically and tells you exactly who's at fault.

NetCheck
Living Room
LIVE
Latency · real time
10ms Latency
0% Packet loss
Stable Status
Recent events
03:14 Speed test · 71.4 Mbps (89% of contract)
22:14 Connection restored · latency 11ms OK
21:47 ISP fault · 340ms latency, 18% packet loss ISP
1 in 3 Broadband connections regularly underperform their contracted speed
94% Of ISP complaints with no supporting evidence go unresolved
60% Typical drop in speed during peak hours that ISPs don't advertise

ISPs are required to deliver what they sell you.

Most don't. And they count on you not being able to prove it.

Ofcom receives thousands of broadband complaints every year. The most common outcome is nothing — because without hard data, it's your word against your ISP's own diagnostic tools.

NetCheck changes the equation. It builds a timestamped record of exactly what your connection delivers, every 10 seconds, whether you're at your desk or not. When something goes wrong, the evidence is already there.

How it works

Plug in once. Evidence builds forever.

01

Plug in and forget

The NetCheck device connects to your router via ethernet. No app setup, no configuration — it starts monitoring the moment it's plugged in.

02

Monitors every 10 seconds

Latency and packet loss are checked continuously. Speed tests run three times a night — and instantly whenever a fault is detected.

03

Evidence is ready when you need it

Every fault is logged with timestamps and attributed — home network or ISP. When you need to complain, the case is already built.

Everything you need to hold your ISP accountable.

  • Continuous latency monitoring

    Checks every 10 seconds, around the clock, against multiple independent servers

  • Automated speed tests

    Three per night, timed to match real usage patterns — plus an instant test when a fault fires

  • Home vs ISP fault attribution

    Diagnoses whether the fault is inside your home or on your ISP's network — so you know who to call

  • Evidence-grade timestamped logs

    Every event recorded with exact timestamps, data values, and attribution — ready for ISP complaints and Ofcom

  • Live dashboard at app.netcheck.uk

    Full history, charts, and incident reports visible from any device, any time

How NetCheck diagnoses a fault
Home router
Normal
Latency 2ms
Packet loss 0%
Status Responding normally
ISP gateway
Fault detected · 21:47
Fault
Latency 340ms 22× normal
Packet loss 18%
Duration 27 mins
Internet
Reachable
Fault confirmed at ISP network level. Your home network is fine.
Speed dropped from 80 Mbps to 8 Mbps during fault · 14 May · 21:47–22:14

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Find out what your broadband
is really doing.

Set up takes two minutes. Monitoring starts immediately.
The evidence builds itself.

Get started at app.netcheck.uk