![]() While Ping determines the responsiveness of a network connection, Jitter usually determines the stability of the network. Hence, as per the example above, the calculated jitter would be 12 ms. Then, the time difference between consecutive pings are 18ms (50 – 32), 6ms (50 – 44), 16ms (44 – 28), and 8 ms (36 – 28) respectively. ![]() The ping rate (or latency) readings are as follows: 32ms, 50ms, 44ms, 28ms, and 36ms. Let’s say we collect 5 ping measurements to a particular server over a certain period. In short, ping rate or latency is the roundtrip time between sending a request to a server and receiving a response on your device.Īnd, Jitter is the average time difference between consecutive ping measurements from a device to a particular server (host). To understand the concept of jitter, you need to understand ping (latency) first. ![]() ![]()
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