Google helped me understand PING:
The ping is the reaction time of your connection–how fast you get a response after you've sent out a request. A fast ping means a more responsive connection, especially in applications where timing is everything (like video games). Ping is measured in milliseconds (ms).
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I'd like someone from Canada or USA to post. Just to see.
But I mean it's irrelevant where someone is from. Your countries are so big it would be a massive difference, for example the UK, much smaller would have massive speed differences. I can get 100-200mb down where some people can't get more than 2mb. Unless you find someone like 1-2KM away from you, your results will be completely different. Even if they're in the same city, it will be totally different.
I thought max for 4g LTE was about 100Mbps, maybe 120.... who does 200Mbps in UK dongle? That's hardcore whoever is giving that speed. I bet is big dollar too.
I thought max for 4g LTE was about 100Mbps, maybe 120.... who does 200Mbps in UK dongle? That's hardcore whoever is giving that speed. I bet is big dollar too.
What dongle you got to get 200Mbps?
Sorry. I wasn't clear. I mean't I can get 200mb broadband here, but someone 200 miles from me can't buy more than 2mb, so ghost asking for American and Canadian speed tests is irrelevant because it can vary greatly. Mobile broadband doesn't vary as much, but still it does vary.