RCN Speed Test in Washington

Test Your RCN Speed in Washington

Measure your real RCN download speed, upload speed, ping, jitter, and bufferbloat in Washington, DC. See how your connection truly performs.

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Washington Average Speeds

Avg Download

235 Mbps

Avg Upload

52 Mbps

Avg Ping

12 ms

City averages based on aggregated speed test data. Your actual RCN speeds may differ based on plan, location, and network conditions.

About RCN / Astound Broadband in Washington

RCN / Astound Broadband provides internet service to residents across Washington, DC using Cable (DOCSIS 3.1) technology. With download speeds ranging from 150-940 Mbps and upload speeds of 15-50 Mbps, RCN is one of several major providers serving the Washington metro area. The average download speed across Washington is approximately 235 Mbps, though your individual speeds will depend on your specific plan, neighborhood, and connection type.

To find out how your RCN connection actually performs in Washington, run a speed test on Pong.com. Unlike basic speed tests that only measure raw throughput, Pong.com also tests bufferbloat, jitter, and latency under load. This gives you a complete picture of your connection health, not just a download speed number. Testing across the real public internet means your results reflect what you experience when browsing, streaming, and video calling in Washington.

RCN Plans Available in Washington

PlanDownloadUploadPrice
Internet 150150 Mbps15 Mbps$35/mo
Internet 300300 Mbps20 Mbps$45/mo
Internet 500500 Mbps25 Mbps$55/mo
Gigabit Internet940 Mbps50 Mbps$65/mo

Prices and speeds are approximate and may vary by location in Washington. Promotional pricing may differ from regular rates.

Common RCN Issues in Washington

Limited geographic availability
Upload speeds much lower than download on all plans
Peak hour slowdowns in apartment buildings with shared nodes
Occasional modem compatibility issues with third-party hardware
Bufferbloat during simultaneous heavy usage
Support response times slower during outage events

RCN in Washington FAQ

What speeds does RCN offer in Washington?
RCN offers download speeds of 150-940 Mbps and upload speeds of 15-50 Mbps in Washington, DC, depending on your plan and connection type (Cable (DOCSIS 3.1)). Actual speeds may vary by neighborhood and network conditions. The average download speed across Washington is approximately 235 Mbps. Run a test on Pong.com to see your real speeds.
Is RCN good in Washington?
RCN performance in Washington depends on your specific neighborhood, plan, and connection type. The citywide average download speed is around 235 Mbps with a typical ping of 12 ms. To find out how RCN performs at your address, run a speed test on Pong.com. It measures download speed, upload speed, ping, jitter, and bufferbloat to give you a complete picture of your connection health.
How do I test my RCN speed in Washington?
Visit Pong.com and click the start button. The test takes less than a minute and measures your RCN download speed, upload speed, ping, jitter, and bufferbloat in Washington. For the most accurate results, use a wired Ethernet connection and close background applications. Pong.com tests across the real public internet, not inside RCN's own network, so you get results that reflect your actual experience.
What alternatives to RCN are available in Washington?
Other internet providers available in Washington include Xfinity, Verizon Fios, T-Mobile Home Internet. The best provider depends on your address, budget, and usage needs. Test your current RCN connection on Pong.com, then compare your results with the speeds and pricing other providers offer in your area.

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