Diagnostic Tool · Pure Data

Himalayan Internet Latency Tester

Wondering if you can support live coding sessions or push to production from Leh, Ladakh or Goa? Run a direct diagnostic test from your current location now.

Live Latency Diagnostics

Compare your current connection directly with SyncRetreat fiber nodes.

Target Server / CDN
Your Ping
Ladakh Node
Goa Node
Cloudflare Edge (DNS)
Click Run
18 ms
12 ms
AWS Mumbai (ap-south-1)
Click Run
42 ms
28 ms
AWS US East (us-east-1)
Click Run
210 ms
200 ms
GitHub / CDN Registry
Click Run
55 ms
40 ms

Note: Ladakh BSNL Fiber achieves 42ms directly to AWS Mumbai. This is due to optical path routing bypassing heavy urban traffic congestion.

Our Dual-WAN Optimization

SyncRetreat premises operate on a customized routing stack. If our primary fiber ISP suffers a packet drop or line break, pfSense switches traffic over a hot-standby secondary ISP in less than 4 seconds automatically.

Is it fast enough to code?

Yes. Latencies under 60ms are imperceptible for remote terminal sessions, VS Code Live Share, zoom video calls, and staging pushes. Our network parameters are tuned to prioritize SSH, WireGuard, and WebRTC traffic.

No Compromises

Stop trading performance for location.

Fully managed tech-focused workspaces in Goa & the Himalayas.

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How It Works & Technical Specifications

How does this browser test measure latency?

The diagnostic sends small, lightweight CORS-compliant packet handshakes using window.performance to target server domains, measuring exact TCP connection round-trip times (RTT) directly from your browser engine.

Why are Ladakh's latencies so low for a remote mountain location?

Because Leh, Ladakh is connected to the primary fiber backbone of BSNL. Instead of routing through congested public lines, our corporate dual-WAN connection utilizes clean optical backplanes heading straight to national nodes.

Do you block VPNs or enterprise networks?

Absolutely not. Our network architecture natively supports IPSec, Tailscale, WireGuard, OpenVPN, and corporate proxies with zero degradation of throughput or packet processing.