Can we find the internet bandwidth from the time it takes to ping a server if yes how is it done
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Some years ago, I did some investigation into the relationship between latency and bandwidth use over cable.
Basically, if you start from zero bandwidth and increase bandwidth use, latency very slowly increases - until you hit about 90% of your bandwidth. Then latency goes through the roof, up to another plateau, after which it again increases slowly.