Thank you for the explanation. My question is why when I load a page it does not appear quickly and when my friend does it appears very quickly? You said in a previous video that bandwidth has nothing to do with internet speed, so what determines internet speed and how is it calculated?
@network-from-home5 ай бұрын
The difference in an internet page loading for you and your friend could be due to a number of factors. It could be due to your friend having a device that loads client-side content faster, your friend could have a faster internet connection, or your friend could be accessing a cached website. It is very difficult to identify the one reason why the web page loads faster for your friend. Also to clarify, bandwidth and internet speed are very closely related. The faster your internet connection, the more bandwidth your devices have. With that said, most internet connections provide your devices with more than enough bandwidth to complete all internet tasks with good performance (streaming, video chatting, etc.),
@Taw3eyaa5 ай бұрын
@@network-from-home so we can say the more bandwidth always the internet Speed increases with it , and vise versa also the more speed means the more bandwidth increases with it, For example, 100 Mp/s is the internet speed and at the same time it is considered bandwidth right?
@network-from-home5 ай бұрын
@@Taw3eyaa I would say it the other way around: the "faster" the internet speed, the more bandwidth that's provided to your devices. If you have a 100Mbps internet plan, all the devices in your home network have 100Mbps of total bandwidth to split. I hope this helps. Please let me know if you have any more questions!