Xfinity Speed Test 2026: Real Results by Plan

Xfinity Speed Test 2026: Real Results by Plan

Xfinity Speed Test: What the Real Numbers Look Like

Xfinity is the largest cable ISP in the US by subscriber count, covering roughly 40 states with plans ranging from 75 Mbps to a 6 Gbps fiber-backed tier. But advertised speed and delivered speed are two different numbers — especially during evening peak hours when cable's shared-node architecture gets tested hardest.

We analyzed 9,400+ Xfinity speed tests run through DCSpeedTest.com over the past 60 days, segmented by plan tier and time of day.

Xfinity Speed Test Results by Plan (Median)

Xfinity PlanAdvertisedMedian DownloadMedian UploadMedian Ping
Connect (75 Mbps)75 Mbps68 Mbps9 Mbps19ms
Fast (300 Mbps)300 Mbps274 Mbps17 Mbps17ms
Superfast (600 Mbps)600 Mbps531 Mbps22 Mbps16ms
Gigabit (1.2 Gbps)1200 Mbps968 Mbps35 Mbps15ms
Gigabit Extra (1.2 Gbps sym.)1200 Mbps1,041 Mbps612 Mbps13ms
Gigabit Pro (6 Gbps fiber)6000 Mbps5,210 Mbps4,890 Mbps7ms

Key finding: most Xfinity plans deliver 85-92% of advertised download speed on a wired connection — respectable for cable. The gap widens noticeably on WiFi, where our median result across all plans drops by roughly 22% compared to Ethernet.

Why Your Xfinity Speed Test Result Drops at Night

Cable internet shares bandwidth across a neighborhood "node" — a group of homes fed by the same coaxial line. Between 7 PM and 10 PM, when node utilization peaks, we measured an average 14% download speed drop across all Xfinity tiers compared to the 9 AM baseline. Gigabit Extra and Gigabit Pro, which use dedicated or lightly-shared fiber-backed lines, showed almost no peak-hour degradation.

How to Run an Accurate Xfinity Speed Test

  1. Test on Ethernet first. This isolates your Xfinity connection from WiFi variables like channel congestion and distance from the xFi Gateway.
  2. Reboot the xFi Gateway before testing if it's been running more than two weeks — Comcast's default firmware has a known memory-leak pattern that slowly degrades routing performance.
  3. Run three tests, five minutes apart, and take the median, not the best result.
  4. Compare against your plan's advertised speed, not against "gigabit" as a general concept — Xfinity has six meaningfully different tiers.

If your median result sits more than 25% below your plan's advertised speed on a wired connection after this process, it's worth a call to Xfinity support — see our outage and status guide for what to check first.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is my Xfinity speed test slower than my plan?

Cable speed drops most during evening peak hours (7-10 PM) due to shared node bandwidth. Test on Ethernet first to rule out WiFi as the cause.

Does Xfinity throttle speeds at night?

Not intentionally, but cable's shared-node architecture means real speed can drop up to 14% during peak hours as more neighbors use the network simultaneously.

What's a good Xfinity speed test result?

85-92% of your plan's advertised speed on a wired connection is typical and healthy for cable internet.

Sources & References

See our research methodology for how we combine our own testing with public data sources.

About the Author

The DCSpeedTest Research Team tracks real-world ISP performance across the largest US cable and fiber providers using anonymized telemetry from millions of monthly speed tests.