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The title says it all! My dsl connection was updated from 4mbit and 20kb/s upload to 8mbit and 40 kb/s for free, just a few days ago. Well what about you guys?
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Mine's cable internet at 8mbps down / 512kbps up. Equates to somewhere around 1MB/s and 64kB/s.
I want me some FIOS (or other fiber-optic service) 20/20 internet Too bad it's not available in Ohio (yet?).
kbps vs kBps ; bit vs Byte
Internet speeds are specified in bits-per-second, but files sizes are specified in bytes, so we typically quote bytes-per-second for how fast we can transfer files.
1 Byte = 8 bits
So, if your internet is 10Mbps, your calculated max transfer speed is 1.25MB/s.
Yeah, that 75Mb/s (megabits per second) would be about 9MB/s (megabytes per second), which is very impressive!
Here is my home computer with Mediacom internet in Illinois, USA
Supposed to be 10mbps down and 512kbps up. I really don't think this reading was a fluke because I ran the test several times.
This is my work computer...The internet speed has a cap at our local server for each computer. Take into consideration that we have over 40 computers that all should be able to run at the same speed.....maybe.
And yes we do already have the same thread running in the Polls section.
Here is my home computer with Mediacom internet in Illinois, USA
Supposed to be 10mbps down and 512kbps up. I really don't think this reading was a fluke because I ran the test several times.
This is my work computer...The internet speed has a cap at our local server for each computer. Take into consideration that we have over 40 computers that all should be able to run at the same speed.....maybe.
And yes we do already have the same thread running in the Polls section.