9000/6 = 1500 seconds, or about 25 minutes (it would be more like half an hour, given the way speeds jump around).
I agree with Nij, but I believe most networks are listed as mega bits per second (Mbps), not megabytes (MBps). If this is true in your case, multiply the 1500 by 8, to get 3 hours and 20 minutes. This is assuming you download at maximum speed of 6Mbps, which I doubt. I'd expect a minimum of this time, and wouldn't be suprised if it takes much longer.
Assuming that the whole bandwidth is available for the download, a 95KB file will download in under 0.2 seconds. There may be a longer time in establishing the connection than actually downloading the file itself.
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At 56Kbps, a 7B file would take approximately 1.07 milliseconds to download.
If it's a large file or your connection is slow the download time will be longer.
about three hours if the connection is stable
Download times can vary due to factors such as the type of internet connection you have, the size of the file, and the load of the server hosting the file. The Adobe Shockwave plugin is approximately 4.5 MB. On a standard cable connection, this would take approximately one and a half seconds to download. On a dialup connection, it would take approximately twenty minutes to download.
About 32kBps, so 30 seconds for a one meg file.
can you please answer this question.. thank you
You need to have a stable Internet connection. Search for a legitimate place to download the file. Ensure that place is virus-free. Click on the download link to get the software.
It shouldn't.On further exploration this appears to be the result of a very slow & noisy connection (very old telephone wiring down our road) causing corruption in the file download. The files download correctly elsewhere.
Direct connection in file sharing would refer to what is more commonly knows as 'peer to peer' file sharing. This is when one individual uses a file sharing client that allows them to download directly from other (multiple) individuals and vice versa.
Some sites let you download files that have the extension .torrent (examplefile.torrent) Which is a compressed file on the internet that, for you to use, needs to be uncompressed. Open the file with uTorrent, and select where you want it to be extracted to. This can be a while, since uTorrent has to get the file, find seeders(People who allow other people to use the speed from there internet connection, and then download it. A one gigabyte file may take up to a day on a slow connection or if there are no seeders. Hope this helps!
this could be the site that you are downloading from some download sites restrict the speeds they allow for each connection also if you are downloading the file via torrent your isp could be restricting your download for torrents