David,

Below is all they display, I ran it again this morning to see what I could send 
you, today the numbers were 0, 33, 4 so a little better.  I did see this link 
that explains what each of the items means.  


http://www.pingtest.net/learn.php#grade


Thanks so much to you and Lee for helping me understand.

John


On Dec 20, 2010, at 1:51 AM, David Harker wrote:

> if you can post the results of the test, it would be easier to explain "Ping" 
> and "Jitter".
> 
> Basically Ping is how long it takes a request from one computer to another, 
> to respond. (now this is a very basic explanation, i am sure there are others 
> in the list who can explaing it better.)  "Jitter", on the other hand , has a 
> different reference as to your 'bandwidth' usage, I use Jitter as part of the 
> information i look at to see if my online connection will support voice.  
> hope this didn't confuse the issue more.
> 
> On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 10:59 PM, John Robinson <[email protected]> wrote:
> Tonight when I was testing with speedtest.net I noticed another test they 
> have, Ping test.  
> 
> So I tried it, the results.
> 
> Packets lost:   0
> 
> Ping:   36 ms
> 
> Jitter:  9 ms
> 
> 
> All this gave a rating of "A", first A in my life.  I understand I didn't 
> lose any packets but just what in the world is the "ping" and of all things 
> the "jitter". 
> 
> What are the last two testing, what is good or bad.
> 
> As always, many thanks to those in the know.
> 
> 
> John
> 
> 
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