When we discuss Internet plans, there are two terms often used interchangeably: bandwidth and speed. However, these terms are not synonymous. Bandwidth is the capacity of the network, and the speed refers to the transfer rate of the data. But, what does that really mean?
This has helped me so much. Thank you!
Had trouble following.. feels needlessly oversimplified or something but I was distracted by the props and awkwardness
Jeez. They're allowing gangbangs on youtube now?
thank you guys…that was a great way to show the concept of bandwitdth vs speed.
My g.f doesn't have the bandwidth for my 10'' pipe
Rumour has it both of these guys have got BIG pipes
They looked like their boss just yelled the absolute shit out of them and then made them record this video has punishment.
I loved the explanation! Thanks! <3
Nice explanation
Great explained. Thank you, Engeneer
3:04 and the cups are magically full again! Great explanations!❤
If kids were taught like this in school not a single kid would fail because some of us we understand better when someone is demonstrating. Thanks guys keep up the good work.
Very helpful content. Thank you.
Why do I feel like they're being gunpointed lol. Anyways love this demonstration. Very visual and easy to understand.
After 6years, I have gotten the best definition and demonstration of bandwidth vs speed. Thanks team
Simple and precise explain.I was able to understand bandwidth and speed
Great Analogy
This is Bill Nye but nicer.
So pretty much everyone confuses speed with bandwith. When IPs advertise their services they advertise their plans as "speed" (ie we offer you an internet speed of 24Mbps) when in reality it is the bandwith, not the speed. The speed is determine by the medium through which data is transferred… a coaxial cable is going to be sending data much slower than fiber cable.
Thank you so much for explaining bandwidth in such a simple to understand manner
It took longer for two cups to empty out than one😭
Great content, thank you guys!!
"Whoaaa" lmao love these guys.
Actually understood this practical very well .
Thanks sirs !!👏🏽
Lol 😂 😂
this is relateable. tysm!!! hope im become network engineer sometime
lol why does he need help making up a number. "say 10 mg" I love these guys. they brought in the expert on guessing what bandwidth a bunch of straws stuffed into pipe represents and ref back to his expertise 3 times
Is there a solution for home? I stream on one TV (hard-wired) via an Android device, connected to a switch at my MAC. One more hard-wire connection to another room is usually in use by another family member. Wife may be watching TV in another room while using her tablet too. And, one more family member is always on her phone and tablet. My service is gigabit and while the speeds are good, I still experience a lot of buffering on my TV box when watching.
A very informative and best way to demonstrative video. Thank you so much.
So never time you’re internet provider sells you on speed, ask about bandwidth a la bottleneck. Speed won’t matter if the latter doesn’t increase in diameter.
Wow 🥺 the Way you guys explained the concept is unbelievable 🤠 ..
The guy on the right is such a hottie
Thank you.
Thanks for relating this kind of topic into a simplier concept 🙂
Obsessed with how awkward it is, but this made it click in my head so thank you both so much 😂
Excellent representation and analogy
This will be a meme in 2030.
Ok I think I've got it. You get more bandwidth by drilling a big hole in my kitchen sink, put my router in it with the cable down the sink hole then turn on the tap. Next big I'm confused about. Do I put my usb stick in a glass of water then pour it down the sink to upload to the internet?
Ay bro thanks for giving us the pipe
You have latency that would be like pouring small glasses but you don't have enough hands to deal with the amount of requests.
You also have distance limited by gravity that adds delay from the source to the end of the jar.
You also have frequency that would could be translated as pressure on the pipes helping push water faster at the cost of overwhelming force add to the pipes.
And then you have security network encoding that would be like a filter that clears water at the end xD
the funnel is rigged
So THIS explains perfectly why my Multiplayer gaming is lagging now that 2 more people moved in the house. Its 2 more Computers hooked up along with their smartphones now.
Everything was fine until they moved in. The whole time I was pissed at the game, when actually my bandwidth isn't suitable anymore. WELP….. Looks like I'm going to have to make the hard choice and move 3 people into the shed out back.
"The Bandwidth extends life. The Bandwidth expands consciousness. The Bandwidth must Flow." – Dune, probably