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Ping is information sent from your computer server. Pinging is based on the Internet online and the amount of time it takes to get that information back to your computer.
Ping is information sent from your computer server. Pinging is based on the Internet online and the amount of time it takes to get that information back to your computer.
Your ISP or broadband company sells you internet at a rate of kilobits or megabits per second. There is another important term in any internet connection besides Kbps or Mbps, and that is ping or latency. "Ping" is actually a measurement standard that helps you measure how long it takes you to connect to an Internet server from your client device (laptop, desktop, tablet, mobile). Ping can also be called just a command line, which is present in every major operating system. For example, you can test "ping" by opening a command prompt on a Windows PC.
"Ping" means not only when two computers are connected, but also how much time each packet is received from one computer to another. You may have noticed that when you click on a website to open it, it does not load immediately, but once the website is opened, it takes some time to click on another page, and that is latency.
Many people think that "ping" and latency are the same, but in fact, two things are not the same. "Ping" is a map for measuring latency and "latency" is the time between the server and the client.
It works on a very general term, the method of working is given below;
In fact, single ping works in the above method, you can check it yourself. Open the command prompt of your Windows PC and type “ping facebook.com” (without commas), then you will see