28 Mar 2006 at 18:18 #1 Lonewolf Lonewolf Soldato Joined 23 Feb 2004 Posts 3,783 Location Manchester In time eg seconds what is the difference between a ping of , say 50 compared with a ping of 150?
28 Mar 2006 at 18:20 #2 p4radox p4radox Soldato Joined 1 Oct 2004 Posts 10,772 Location Cambs/Herts Ping is in milliseconds. So 150 is a tenth of a second longer than 50. Quite a lot.
28 Mar 2006 at 18:20 #3 Zefan Zefan Man of Honour Joined 15 Jan 2006 Posts 32,404 Location Tosche Station It's in milliseconds. 1ms = 1000th of a second. So 100 ping is 10th of a second.
28 Mar 2006 at 18:23 #4 TomaHawk TomaHawk Associate Joined 15 Jan 2003 Posts 1,117 Location Bristol/Manchester Uni Heres a good site that explains it.. ..its measured in Millisecs..
28 Mar 2006 at 18:43 #5 ajgoodfellow ajgoodfellow Soldato Joined 24 Dec 2004 Posts 11,355 Location Knowle, Solihull, UK Basically the lower the better. It's measured by timing how long the server takes to respond to data sent A ping of 150 is quite high
Basically the lower the better. It's measured by timing how long the server takes to respond to data sent A ping of 150 is quite high
28 Mar 2006 at 19:23 #6 Lonewolf Lonewolf Soldato OP Joined 23 Feb 2004 Posts 3,783 Location Manchester Thank's guy's.