Does pinging actually increase your average packet speed, or am I just imagining my downloads get faster when I use it?
Does pinging actually increase your average packet speed, or am I just imagining my downloads get faster when I use it?
placebo
do some benchmarks and find out
She's hot
What's her name?
I need a map of his eyes as I seem to get lost in them.
nyannyancosplay
She's hell without cosplay
they look dead at best and inhuman at worst
That would be implying that there's an effect.
What op is experiencing is confirmation bias. Or just delusions.
she's precious as fuck nigga what are you talking about
im not a Jow Forumsentleman, so i don't know what good benchmarking tools to use.
go to double u double u double u dot google dot com and search for "download speed test"
guys, please. can we try and stay on topic? please keep your responses to ping related info only.
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i thought you guys would have some obscure Cisco systems .net link that IT techs have been using since 1997 or something.
Why did that image just get deleted?
Also is it actually a girl this time or a trap as usual?
do you want to debunk your dumb placebo or not
alright so i checked.
bandwidth is the same with it on or off.
however, my bandwidth will get up to its highest speed faster with ping on. but only like by a second or two.
so i guess if you want to shave 1 or 2 seconds off your download speed, keep ping on.
wanna bet this effect disappears as soon as you do more tests and take averages
get this brainbug out of your head and get on with life
cringe
no i'm agreeing with you. the difference is negligible.
to increase your avg packet speed run:
ping4 --flood nsa.gov
Definitely wont increase your speed though I understand packet processing could be faster on service provider routers for a simple ping since it wont require much processing, also dependens on the platform processing it. ive seen routers that actually has best effort processing for ping and add piques of latency to it. and of course both connections has different sockets so your web wont get encapsulated with your ping
Estetic for me, software can be tricky when it comes to showing packet information and times
>ping4: invalid option -- '-'
halp
Keeps them ARP caches fresh, yo
cringe
It works as well as mashing B when trying to catch a pokemon