Let's first understand what Bandwidth is.
Bandwidth is the medium for transmitting data from one location to another. If we create a website, we must consider how many people will visit our website to prevent the problems we described above. If you haven't read the beginning, go back and read it first to understand. But initially, we may start with a small amount and then later increase the bandwidth from the service provider.
Alternatively, if you run a business related to internet connectivity, such as with CCTV systems, one camera requires about 2Mbps of bandwidth. Assuming we have 20 cameras, the bandwidth we need is 40 Mbps.From now on, we need to understand the units of speed first, and then our internet data in an easy-to-understand way, as follows:
The units MB/GB that you often see in advertisements from various service providers are the amount or capacity of internet data. "Notice that if it's a unit of volume, the B is always written in uppercase." It is เทสสปีด abbreviated from:
MB = Megabyte
GB = Gigabyte
As for the units Kbps/Mbps, these are the units used to measure internet speed per second. The common ones are:
Kbps = Kilobit per second
Mbps = Megabit per second
Reading Internet Speedtest Values:
Upload Speed
This measures the speed of sending data. For example, sending files via email or sending pictures and videos.
Download Speed
This is the level of speed at which data is retrieved and stored on the server.
PING
This measures the level of speed of communication or interaction when we do activities in the online space.
ISP
This is the internet service provider in Thailand.
Internet Routing (location)