As a previous email has said; a 'ping' is a small packet of data that basically
says "Hi" to the target and the target says "Hi" back, The measure is the time
this small packet takes to get from you to them and back.
The problem is, that a 'ping' is not a true picture of what the connection can
do.
A modern 'packet' of data has seven (yes, 7) layers wrapped around it that
contain various information such as origin, destination, protocol, length,
error correction, tcp/ip (don't ask!) packet number , etc.
So it is more efficient to send a long data stream than a short data stream.
Not forgetting that each ISP is throttling down the data stream to the level
the customer has paid for...
Spent half my life in this crap!
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Dave G KK7SS
DN06ig
,59 Morris Minor 1000
'65 Sprite - in process
'76 Midget - shared with my #4 son.
'06 Honda Civic Hybrid
----- Original Message -----
From: "Billy Zoom" <billyzoom at billyzoom.com>
Not only did nobody answer my question, but none of the smart-ass responses
were clever or amusing.
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