• LwL@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    The main part of ping is the processing at the hops taking time, not the physical distance (for reference, with full speed of light you could get around the equator in around 150ms). I do recall there at least being a claim that starlink has reasonably good ping, it doesn’t seem impossible for it to be better than via fiber, even if shooters are probably still unplayable

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      11 months ago

      Nah dude, every time I’ve checked my routing the rtt is basically speed of light. Like it’s 200 ms give or take to LA. As the Crow flies that’s 24000 km, which would be 80 ms RTT. idk the exact route but we can probably add say 30% in the distance cause those cables aren’t dead straight and there’s a bit of waggle around the actual network infrastructure.

      like yeah maybe half is the processing but that fraction only gets smaller with distance and LA is like the closest English speaking hub.

      edit: just ran a test now https://www.meter.net/ping-test/202404-92320-2f35.html that’s theoretically 90 ms so yeah, even if that distance is accurate it’s 60% light speed limits.