How does fiber internet work? 0ms ping!
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Fiber internet is the new cool thing in the tech world, but it can get confusing because from country-to-country (even company-to-company), definitions vary. On this episode of Snazzy Labs, we install fiber internet and explain what FTTX means, the difference between AON and PON optical networks, and why Active Ethernet is going to be an awesome solution for us. How to get faster internet? How to get lower ping time? This is how. Gigabit speeds and sub-1ms ping time to the rescue! - Наука та технологія
This video was 14GB and uploaded in about 5 minutes. I can get used to this...
and yet the output here is not even 2gb at "4k"
youtube should stop labelling quality like this, just show a bitrate slider, their 720p looks like 360p, a 1080p bluray or phone recording looks like youtube's 4k, its a worthless measure of quality at this point
hi
Kind of like what we’ve had in Korea for some years already
It is nice to have a 1Tbps connection, it is a very good 5 people and video uploads. Time is Money for some people. Stay Snazzy.
First thing I did when I got FTTH was open Steam and see the games update in seconds. A 40 Gb game downloaded in about 12 minutes. I went from 3 Mbps straight to 1000 Mbps... I was in disbelief. So beautiful.
When your ping is so good you're bottlenecked by the servers of the game company
😎
Rockstar games login servers
I was supposed to be writing that😤😤
Honestly that point comes in sooner. I have 10ms via coax fiber combo to google cloudflair and many other services/speed test.
My best performing game is at 20ms about 400km away in a data center Soo yea the limit of gameservers comes in at about 20ms. MW for example is dogshit can't get better than 30-40ms and even have packetloss sometimes which is stupid.
Eric Zauche It really depends how well the ISP peers with the rest of the world too :P it really in the REAL HARD networking rather than the tiny networking we learn or we usually know. Ping is really complex and the way the traffic is “routed” (BGP, AnyCast. DNS....etc)around the world is so interesting, yet so hard to catch up how those things work so accurately to deliver our text message from one place to other...
"Internet service providers don't typically give life, they suck it". The most truest sentence on the internet
Just yesterday I was reading some reviews on a certain ISP in my area and one of the customers said that dealing with ISPs as a life sucking experience. Pretty sad that the entire industry has such a poor image. Maybe they should work on that.
@@Joe-mz6dc Joe
@@Joe-mz6dc WISPs are really trying. The problem is they can't compete speed wise. We can provide about 100mb to our wide area coverage(about 10 miles)
he earned my sub with that
@@anthonypolsinelli1179 Why not try ftth?
Bending the cable was pretty crazy! I think the zeros get through fine because they are round but the ones probably get stuck in the sharp bend.
😂
yeah this guy is obviously a fiber shill, fiber is complete trash. i can no longer strangle people with the cable and watch 8k video on youtube at the same time. unsubbed
Good joke, LOL.
As we all know a zero is worthless anyhow, so i don’t see how that helps.
Well the waves could squeeze through I guess
"Internet service providers don't typically give life, they suck it" 😂😂
Snazzy labs: we have epic 300tb server
Linus: *hold my data*
@Inderpreet Singh personal opinions
Do you guys literally just comparing linus to this guy?? I see a lot like you in this comment section
@@imjonathan6745 its a joke because linus has a server with over a petabyte, so people make jokes when someone says "check out my new server"
Him: _Uploads 14GB File in 5 mins_ "I could get used to this"
Me: _Uploads 0.5GB File in 6 days_ "Dangit, the phone bill is gonna be huge this month"
Well technically that only take a day 56k dial up
ElectricLampVideos 🤣 500up and 800down best
@@natureportal9285 What if it's not 56K dial-up??? cough..cough... 32bps....cough..
@@natureportal9285 "56K" is actually a bad euphemism with most dial up connections. I would've been excited if it would even reach half of that...
@@Blueyzachary true
The one thing I remember after watching this video: Microsoft Edge is available for the Mac.
Same
I am at 7:00 and all I remember is that his ISP dug a hole outside which has some cables going to people's houses.
And it's really good.
The new Edge is awesome. Try it
@@TJPactronix i have it
"I'm no engineer" goes on to explain the engineering aspect of fiber internet.....
As a certified fiber installer/network admin, watching you bend that cable took years off my life. Kids, don’t go bending your cable just for fun. Eventually the stress WILL kill it!
Branton Hudson and the fact he used such a long one! Like, if you’re going to destroy a cable, use a small one 🥴
And wasn't he first using a multimode fiber cable from the media converter to the udm pro and then put a singlemode fiber in it to bend test it? I was literally shocked and wondering why he got a network connection to his pc...
Furthermore, didn't he put the singlemode fiber into the WAN port on the udm pro? What the hell is going on here?😂
@@fieldparsons2287 maybe its somewhat broken already... or not suited for any purpose anymore... because what ever reason...
there are reasons... for example when using this in an POP(Point of Presence) for the exchange to the Dark-Fiber you definitively want to use a new one... because that dark-fibers are expensive... and if your part fails... youre busted, because your Darkfiber provider will not do anything for you, beside saying.... get your fibers fixed LoL.
good BIMMF cable probably
It’s a god damn cable who gives a frick
*cries in 3rd world internet speed while watching the video in 480p*
my guy stole the words outta my mouth
3rd class. not 3rd world.
3rd world are non aligned countries,
that includes some europian countries that have high internet speed.
*laughing in 4k*
Watching in 360p ;(
Half the time I'm watching in 144p
Going from 50mb/20mb to fiber is such a massive upgrade! Congrats! I live stream games and work in tech and the first thing I did when I was established on twitch was pay for fiber. I went from living in Wisconsin with 40 - 60ping in most games I play, to 0 - 5ms at all times. It's amazing.
40ping is pretty good
wow!
Which provider do you have?
Bro i though that too but after going to Korea and playing most games with 0 - 3 ping its night and day difference.@@Ryan-si2zb
Take a shot every time he says, “fiber”
oof
“I am dead”
Or "bananas"
I'm a RIP. Deadness in my life has happened
hangover time
"Internet providers generally dont give life, they generally suck it." Thats an awesome T-shirt right there
i get 2mbps down and 20mbps up it makes 0 sense
Well you can disconnect from internet and don't let your internet provider to continue sucking from you :).
And in the next video, he’s going to visit the ISP 😂
Welll... I suck the Internet... 1G Symetrical at my Server-Side unlimited Datacap blasting out there all the time, welll....
0:46 the "This" sounded exactly like Doug DeMuro's "This."
Who agrees?
He also looks like Doug DeMuro
@@JeffRabbit ikr 😂😂
Give it a doug score
I swear dude I thought I was alone !!
Me too!🤣
As a an ex-fiber tech of a couple of years, I loved seeing this video Quinn!
Couple things!
Gigabit is not crazy. I know thats hard for 99% of you, I had dial-up until highschool, 2009. I know. At my job, our PON was running 1Gb down, 250Mb up residential and business 500Mb up, with availability for 10G when we began installing in 2018 from day one. Base price was $99/mo plus install.
When you bent that cable your service didn't slow down, it actually quit. Since the signal is optical-digital it's on or off. The cable might have broke too, I'd definitely not use it and I'm sure you won't. It worked afterwards because it's going a short distance and the break doesn't actually stop the signal dead. the cracks are like the surface of water, light can go through but the signal integrity is diminished. Put a VFL (visual fault locator) laser tester on it and that spot will always glow, but more when bent (light escaping the buffer tube).
Again, very cool video Quinn!
In my country, for $99/month will only get you 100-200Mbps and that's only available if you live in big city centers/urban areas. They have a FUP(*Fair* Usage Policy) which will throttle your internet speed once you've reached a limit. The worst part is that I've seen so many reports about the biggest ISP here that is run by the government(which never be a good thing) cutting down their customers' FUP limit without even noticing. It sucks for people that that is the only ISP available for them and they have to stick with it.
I hope that there will be more genuine private ISPs. I've been jealous of people in the US can get great internet for reasonable money
Trippy Rex wel. The US isn’t even that great when it comes to internet. Yeah it might be cheap, but net neutrality is a big issue there. Also. Countries like japan en Norway are having way faster networks. Netherlands as well. I can get a 10gbit FttH connection for ~$85 a month.
@@TrippyRexTech how does 1 gigabit for 30 usd sound like
Trippy Rex in Canada (Ottawa specifically) I’m paying $112 with tax for gigabit (1 gb down/200 mb up) via coax. FTTH is the same price but they haven’t sent a tech out yet
Here in Finland I could get 1Gbps/1Gbps for 55€/month ($62.58). I live out of nowhere so I don't know what kind of prices bigger cities have
Snazzy Labs:"we have gigabit internet"
Linus at L.M.G.:"hold my beer"
proceeds to show 10 gigabit internet speed
James Nicholls nasa: I beat you all
basically every household in Europe has Gigabit Internet for a few years already.. yawn..
@@RandomUser2401 Lol!
90suffix where are you living? No we are not even close to that goal! I‘ve 200/50 via LTE and I‘m faster than 99% off all of Austria! (Based on speedtest.net) And based on friends living in Germany for example, they hav 16/1 as a maximum (the whole town has this BTW)
@@RandomUser2401 wtf
"Internet Service Providers don't typically give life, they suck it" 1:05 😂
I live in downtown Valparaíso (Chile) and we had until some weeks only ADSL (Movistar) that "worked" between 8mbps when the line was good to 2mbps with constant cuts when the line was bad, with 0.5mbps upload.
So some weeks ago I was concerned because of another lockdown, so I convinced my family to swith to other ISP (VTR) with HFC 300mbps download but 7.7mbps upload, hoping one day Movistar can provide FFTH in my neighborhood (suspended since 2019 without day of restart due to some local problems and the pandemic 😭).
But at the end it's worth more to have a HFC in hand than a hundred FTTH flying ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Linus with his stadium grade router: well that's cute
a gig or 10gbps i dont think there's much diff if i get to use both of em' coz rn i use 100mbps lol
The in Australia 15Mbps if fast
@shivam singh how and why
Linus needs to compensate.
@@lolspc That's sad, even we got 100 Mbps in India for like $10-$12/month. Australia's internet situation is sad indeed.
"we were stuck with some crappy around 50mb/s down and 25mb/s up"
Me with 2mb/s dsl internet: -_-
You dont know what real slowness is, i'm over here with 500kb/s and on good days maybe 1mb/s
alexn310 that’s certainly bad but I think we can agree we both have crappy internet.
50 mb/s is 400 mbit/s- almost half of gigabit, and definitely fiber at that point, I think you meant 50 mbit/s .__.
Matas Kart i don’t think you read his comment fully...
@@mataskart9894 50 Mb/s = 50 Mbit/s. 50 MB/s = 400 Mb/s = 400 Mbit/s
Him: _Gigabit Internet_
Me: *Laughs in DSL*
Laughs in SIM Card Router
@@Nico105_ THIS IS ME
@@Nico105_ (You mean a 4G router (LTE router for you americans)
Lol my upload is 0.2 mbps
It's so slow it's annoying
Vdsl speed is actually good!
50 Mbps download
25 Mbps upload
Me: sees him bending the fiber
My fiber: Don't even think about it
I'm not sure if he's really surprised or not about bending the cord messing up the signal lol
I cringed hard :)
snazzy labs: 1 Gbps internet
meanwhile me: internet that barely hits 1.5 Mbps
Rural American? I feel you, my cousin in NH only has 1.5Mbps DSL, in fact it's been so bad, the town took it upon themselves and are building their own broadband infrastructure to lease out, so in about a year, my cousin will probably have Gigabit for $40/month, wherever municipalities build their own networks, the internet is extremely fast and affordable
We have 3mbps in my house BUT it is shared with 9 people
Mateo José Guerra you’re mexican, huh?
@@post-leftluddite wow that's really nice!!😶
@@59fiftycap ICE is heading right to his house now.
When putting extreme bends in fiber optic cable, even if the connection is still working, it lowers the maximum (optimal) speed at which the data can transfer. So if your cable is rated to work at speeds of 10Gbps, extreme bend would probably lower the maximum speed possible, increase errors, and probably introduce latency. Those are some awesome statistics when testing your connection!!! 👍
I just watched a twenty minute video about an internet connections and enjoyed every second of it! Keep up the good work Quinn!
wdym Quinn??? u mean he's not called snazzy?
Maxwell DV His real name is Quinn Nelson
Did you buy the Juniper modem? My install had a DZS and I don't have a fiber out.
Nah, they provided it.
Granted, I’ve been told that’s only for business customers.
@@snazzy Ahhh, maybe I should have signed up as a business customer. Did you pay for it or are you just doing the monthly fee?
@@TechWithBrett lol you got left on read
@@zen608 So did you.
“50mbps up is slow” me: cry’s in 12kbps
Watching this from Sweden... How can they have so much wiring exposed :'( It looks like a 3rd world countries power line network...
yep this is Murica my friend, where they run single-phase 110V power lines through the air :( the infrastructure really is 3rd world.
Well... same here in Germany hahaha. we also have all things in nearly every buildings basement... only very old houses do have DSL terminated near the height of the hipps...
Oof, you should’ve seen down the manhole cover in front of my house when USI installed our block’s fiber... oof, absolute rat’s nest down there.
They are insulated like wires it is fine
ALL AROUND MTB i know they are insulated but that does not stop people or rats damaging them 🙄
We get download speeds of up to 1.5 Gbps up north here in Canada with Bell Fiber.
I get 1Gbps with Telus
How much CAD cost?
@@JamesSSWayne around 120$ CAD per month for 1.5 Gbps and less for 500 Mbps both side
@@JamesSSWayne I am paying 85 a Month with telus
Avi Makkar that’s actually pretty good. I got 300Mbps for $50 with Shaw. Not fibre.
00:46 THIS..... Doug DeMuro Confirmed
Damn I'm jealous. It's a shame people don't riot over our ISP's
yeah alot of people arent educated on stuff like this to even know what theyre rioting about
@@MoneyIVI that doesnt stop blm
Ladiesman217 nope
not many people care probably, only the younger generation, over here in Europe the situation seems to be better, at least in Lithuania with fiber being commodity...
Network Infrastructure videos: my favorite ones 🤓
Heh :P you seem like you are in the Networking field :P
@@beedslolkuntus2070 But I am - well, not 100% ATM but I've been getting some projects to deploy 🤓
*That's why ISP's are still using copper lines due to durability. As someone who's been with Comcast, ATT, Verizon, and Frontier. I can guarantee at some point in time you will encounter speed drops due to a variety of reasons and the cabling issue is one of them.*
Plus, it's not that copper *can't* handle big speeds, the main reason why is just because how it's divided and shared in the first place.
It's almost like an Apartment building you see, if you actually think of one floor, it has quite a lot of area, but then they split it into smaller so called "apartments", and scaling this wouldn't be easier once it's fully built. That kinda applies for many copper like technologies, that's why they can't push as much bandwidth as fiber can, otherwise copper has no issue reaching really high speeds. Theoretically, even Terabit DSL speeds exist!
I'm certified in professional fiber installation, it all depends on the quality of what you get. The stuff we used in the past could be tied in a knot and would barely add any impedance. Fiber is really freaking cool.
Yeah it is, I run fiber in a data center, and I’ve lost count how many times I’ve had multi mode and single mode fiber knot up during installation and had no issues... though single mode fiber’s tolerance is vastly lower than multi mode
My copper cable does the same and more, and for the end user it doesn't make a difference. Yeah, fiber is cool, but on the last mile there's nearly no difference. Both signals travel with light speed, both signals can easily transport 10 GBit at the moment. Copper will be overtaken in the end, but for the end user there's much, MUCH headroom with it..
Fiber have end radius, you aren't supposed to bend it in half life that.
@@wiziek that's why I said it depends on the quality of the fiber. The stuff ATT runs to your house, don't bend it. The Kevlar protected fiber trunk ran through a community of town homes you could use as a jump rope (not recommended) and you wouldn't see a drop of performance.
@@erebostd depends on the application. I'm running fiber at home because copper won't work with either the electrical noise (many meters in a narrow channel next to 400V power lines) or fire safety code (no low voltage signal cables next to high voltage power cables). Copper is certainly not dead but it does start to run into some limitations at speeds and distances we didn't typically see in homes in the past.
15:58 Nice, your public IPv4 address 🤦🏻♂️
Yep , wonder if he will be requesting a new one ;)
You mean his public IPv4 :D
This was intentional. We have a new IP now. No need to hide one that's no longer ours.
@@xNeFShARkx Fixed!
@@snazzy OK, then... Speaking of that: do you have IPv6 on it?
Nobody:
Literally Nobody:
Me: *Laugh's at 3mbps*
Stares in 9 mbps useing ethernet
@@omegachadrequiem3831 laughs in 150 mbps
me: Sad in 1mbps
Sonu Boss IFY
@@gaby_3637 Laughs in 1.2 gbps WIRELESS
Meanwhile, me, just an IT guy in europe, having 10gbit/s home internet. Do I need it? No. Love it? Yes. My bottleneck is now my HDD...
Bahnhof?
I get that feeling too. My HDD and SSD is pinned at 100% if i Download something
Bruh this guy isn't living in Germany
@@samsunghandy I am xD
How did you get it and how much do you pay? Gosh
In Stockholm, Sweden. You can get 10gbit in some residential homes, for ~$50/month. The isp is “Bahnhof”
SUH DUDE looks like I gotta move. Do people speak English there?
THIS IS INCREDIBLE THEYRE ROUTING ALL THEIR TRAFFIC THROUGH VPNS FOR SECURITY AND STILL PROVIDE THESE SPEEDS
@@MegaDrummer112 yes, about 87% or something speaks English lol
Laughs in $50 10 MBPS dsl
@@MegaDrummer112 Lithuania's decent too, not 10 gbit, though I'm sure you'd find someone to provide it, but gigabit is only 20 euro a month and is pretty common. The isp is "Telia"
Test your ping using PING in the command line if you want "real-world" results. I think the major internet providers detect SpeedTest and somehow skew the results. Also change the test server to one you know is definitely part of a competing network. You'll see ping increase (though not necessarily by much).
Me laughing with my gigabit internet that i have had for about year and pay CAD 85
Why so much??
@@snazzy same i pay 70 bucks for just gigabit had it for a year got it from fios
63 bucks for gigabit up here in Canada. Not bad
I’m in Houston and paying $45 a month for 1 gig ATT fiber.
I’m in Houston and paying $45 a month for 1 gig ATT fiber.
0:45 I was just reminded of Doug DeMuro.
I want to know the quirks and features of that 1994 conduit box.
this is....
On a serious note: scrambled connection due to magnetic induction produced in the cable's proximity to itself. That moving electric force thingy equation. Reinforced feedback loop.
imagine if someone breaks/cut that fibre cable that's outside the building .
it's not that hard to imagine.. your internet would go out for a few hours...
The cable company sends out a tech to repair it, just like what would happen with a broken copper cable. Fiber repair, while more complex than fixing copper, isn't as difficult as it sounds.
on a long weekend..... hmmmm, thx for that idea
It generally happens in my area, competitors break the fiber optic cable of my ISP 🤣🤣,
That would be illegal wouldn't it?
Thats cool to bad i was told by at&t i would get Fiber in 2019 and still dont have it.
i was told in 2017 I:
what about not having internet your whole life but getting fibre next week? that's me can't wait
osckear how are you writing this then?
@@ferni0 Not worth my time explaining to a dumb ass.
AusDaes it’s called a phone 📱 (cellular data)
Being optical you can bend the fibre to the point where it stops internal reflection - at which point the magic internet photons escape the fibre and hit the cable jacket, which explains why you can kink it like a garden hose and it will come back. Pretty awesome to watch though.
You were pinging yourself at 17:19 lmao
It kinda looks that way, but he wasn't. Try it yourself. I just did.
@@renragged he was pinging himself if you look at 15:55 under utopia on the it shows his ip and its the same ip that he was pining at 17:19
that's his external IP, so it should be fine
@@renragged Yes, he did ping himself.
@@SmokelessMeme thats dosent matter, speedtest tell true ping. 0 ms
When you bent that cable one of two things might've happened. one. the light might've been blocked because TIR (total internal reflection doesn't occur at extreme angles, or two the bend caused a slight crack in the cable and when straightened out the light can pass through but not as well as it would've if it weren't bent.
"How does fiber internet work?" very fast. thanks for watching!
lol I live in Poland in "small" city and I have 1Gbps fiber connection for more than a year XDDD before I had for 2-3 years 500Mb/s 😂
macieja92 hey that’s sweet! Here in Brazil I have 16mb/s down and 5 up. Haha. Third world problems
Violante bruh I’m in America and I get 1mbps
@@ryanhughes8036 Yes third world problems
@@Violant3 naaaah Brasil is not a 3rd world country, dw ;) some retards think that Poland is also a 3rd world country lol :DD
@@ryanhughes8036 I'm in Brazil and have a 5 Mbps connection.
Been installing fiber for av distribution for years, that bending had me freaking out. It's glass inside there, and once it's broken it's broken, don't try this at home
Imagine 50mbps being crappy.
50Mbps is more than enough for for anything that doesn’t involve moving large files around or running a server. I guess you could argue 8k video streaming needs more but there’s no real content in 8k and won’t be for years.
My AT&T fiber connection must think I’m a business cause my upload speed is always higher than my download. Sometimes by 200 Mb
12:00 that's a real BOTTLENECK
I am from india and i have jio as my isp and JioFibre is excellent as i never experienced speed slowdown which is very common in india
I have 300 mbps plan and i get avg. speeds of 295 mbps with avg ping of 11
Same but ping is 4 and he's talking about across the world.
Just checked the Jio website...What's that "Truly Unlimited" means? seems like kinda hidden policy or FUP?
Always interresting to see how different internet is around the globe. I know USA is a pretty huge contry, but I still find it incredible how many are stuck on so slow speeds.
Yeah
1 Gbps internet is great, I'm glad I have it!
Does anybody need that much porno?
Bruh ur running 4 years late the whole Netherlands has fiber in the whole country
12:00 The reason why the internet didn't work with that bend, is because of how the photons inside the cable have to bounce more, making the signal weaker at the other end
I think the reason is that the bend is so high that the angle of the photons on to the surface is below the critical angle. Below this angle photons will pass and total internal reflection doesn't occur. Correct me if I'm wrong though.
@@SSJSuperVegetto more or less. Also wavelength plays a part as well. Narrow wave lengths can deal with more acute bends than wider wave lengths.
@@SSJSuperVegetto Yup the critical angle and stuff
Ha, good old Juniper.... careful with the firmware updates... ;-)
Great video, I tried to see what kind of performance with that 8k video I could get on my 200mpbs network. Surprisingly, it loaded and buffered just as fast as the fiber connection. I think you were getting bottlenecked by something for a whole 800mbps LOL
Feels good to live in country where 1Gbit connection costs ~20€/month. It is so usual in Lithuania that it is rarely surprising someone. But the real problem is users routers. They imagine that they can get same speed on Wi-Fi in any apartment or 2 floors house.
when your internet was faster than a big tech youtuber connection
Crying watching this because even though my isp provides good service and speeds both down and up but sucks at routing because if you see my ping graph it will be similar like heartbeats :P too much of spikes
I really enjoyed your geeking out, I'm getting 1,000 mbps fibre installed next week (currently have 2mbps) and now I feel better about being so excited.
How did it end up turning out .?
Google fiber is actually 100 Mbps. Thats the max I get on any device. All the videos are lying to you.
Here i am still with my 6mbs comnection great!
Bending fibre simply prevents the total internal reflection. It could fail too, but stretching the cable is I think most likely to snap the glass.
This channel reminds me of when i used to watch linus tech tips!
My ping where I live is 20ms to the nearest city 20 miles away.
It's clear that Century Link is using terrible equipment and has a 95% profit margin
Bro I'm rocking 100-130ms. I'd trade you.
@@tErMiiNeX where do you live? That sounds like just having no local servers
I’m in Minnesota with century link and it sucks ass.
Hello there, interesting video but I have some questions and one suggestion. I work for telecom company in canada and I install fiber optics too. I think it is passive method and we get 1000mbps speed here too. And the suggestion is please make the hissing sound or "ssss" sound a little less when you are sound editing your video. 👍
Nobody:
Snazzy: ThAtS BaNAnAs 🍌
one day my lil sister offered me a banana at school and then i suffered bullying for bout 1 and a half years of ppl who thought the banana was a dick so yea idk i think its funnier for me to write this random story of mine in ur comment cuz im having online class and i dont wanna participate
I love how he's complaining about having 50ms ping where I've got like 100ms on average
And me running 270ms with high tendencies to go 800ms+
That means I should be grateful as I get 37 ms ping while gaming
dude smacked the router like its a piece of ass lmao
Had 250/20, bought 100/400 fiber wifi, first time played wired/LAN, still the same ping
Damm 🔥 this vido was so funny spanking the old modem watever 😂😂😂⚡
Idk much technical stuff but my ISP gave me FTTH connection with gigabit hardware and I can choose plans from 30 mbps 1:1 up down to 1gbps 1:1 up down and all it needs a subscription as soon as I pay for 1gbps plan (pre paid) upgrading from 100mbps plan I can use 1gbps bandwidth straight away I never needed any hardware upgrade so isn’t mine connection is kinda same if it do gigabit speeds that’s also with symmetrical up and down
Wow, I am into the network topic since several years and you literally explained stuff so well, before that you normally had to look up several articles & videos to get the knowledge delivered by your video, well done 👍
@Fredd Colour Green Not really
3:49 My man rocking Juniper gear?! That's nice enterprise gear.
Thank you for this video, I had a better understanding of the FTTx. Now I want to know if is possible to implement MPLS within FTTx.
Me over here with my 500 kb/s internet speed feeling happy when it reached 1 mb/s
As well here
I get 128kbps down on a good dat
i have fiber internet and yet i still get ping spikes
When you're so early that there's no dislikes lol
you're* so* there are*
@@gmansplit and u
When you're so early that there are no dislikes*
Him: 0 ping, 1tb download speed, 1tb upload speed
Ours: 200 Ping, 3mbps download speed, 0.5mbps upload speed
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3ms ping; 18.21Mbps up & 13.26Mbps down
(Imus, Cavite)
I feel you bruh
a 0 ms ping is impossible, unless your internet is faster than the speed of light.....
not faster than the speed of light but just as fast as the speed of light, and that is what fibre optic is. Its light the travels through the wires, and a ping that low is possible when you connect to a server in your city. I get around that much ping
And he was pinging himself, you can see he used the same IP there: 15:55 17:19
Anything under 0.5 ms rounds down to 0 ms
@@markomclane475 the pulses of light in a fibre cable actually doesn't travel the speed of light although they've got it close in a lab some years ago but I'd imagine the equipment for that will take some time to enter production
Love how suburban areas and inner city wifi has at least 3mbps meanwhile me in a rural area has download speeds of 100kbps. sad.
Edit: It did take me 3 straight days to download RDR2. Had my xbox on for 3 straight days, connected to the internet, for RDR2 to download. Yeah.. I let my xbox sit turned off for an hour.
I live in Utah and been using Google Fiber in my apartment for the last 4 years, I forgot what buffering is like...
Same I been having Verizon FiOS for almost 3 years
5:41 yes daddy slap my rou***
Why
Pls help us here in the Philippines. Our ISP are not good, it's not just their internet that is bad also their service is bad too. I'm hoping for a new ISP company here, that can provide us the internet we paid for.
me: wow 1Gbps internet
also me here in the Philippines; cries in 100kbps
Hahaha
i feel you bruh
I think its getting better now. Converge is delivering quite good in our province in Bataan. I went back to Manila after ECQ and the sun/smart 4G is giving me 90mbps.
15 mbps 2 ping go brrrr
akala ko ako lang ang nanonood ng Snazzy Labs hahaha SANAOL!
Have to say the fibre durability test was a fantastic unexpected gem. Thanks!
3:42 is that a Marshall Amp on the back? Do you play guitar?
*gets incredibly close to screen* "You can see Marques' pores!"
Me: WHY CANT YOU JUST BE NORMAL?!
My rural area internet that has me at at least 600 ping at all times: *SCREAMS*
My internet is at a speed of old paralyzed man with a 20 pound weight going across a desert without water.
0:45 Doug De muro lmao
This is what oligarchy looks like: Today, the top one-tenth of 1 percent owns almost as much bandwidth as the bottom 90 percent"
I would like to say something that will hurt many... Romania has 1gbps internet speed with 40lei (10USD/8Euros) with optical fiber, unlimited traffic :)
Germany:
Down: 990mb/s
Up: 100mb/s
Cap
17 upload
Less then 200 down
Why are German speeds so different somepeople say they have garbage speeds while others have good speeds
Madrid 600mb/s down 400mb/s up
Fibre optic cables are made of 2 materials. The outer one has a different refractive index which causes light to reflect and travel in a zigzag along the fibre. If you bend it too tight you prevent the reflections continuing normally. The first examples were solid glass rods. They just got thinner.
OK, MY MAN!!!
I ONLY GET 50/115mbps DOWN AND 10mbps UP!
WHERE THE HECK IS MY FIOS INTERNET VERIZON!!!
NO MORE SPECTRUM PLEASE!!!!
This was an awesome video for explaining in pretty good detail how fiber works for the layman. I work as a PM in construction management for electrical and network installations and the part where you demonstrate the strength of the fiber Is an incredible teaching tool
Good work man!
Snazzy come to my crib. I need this *delicious* SPEED.