Upstream is how fast a host(user) internet server sends data to the network. Ex When one plays a game ( hitting buttons etc) or types data in on the pc, that persons is sending data to the network. The network process this data at a certain speed. So how fast ones Internet service provider (ISP) sends a host(user) 's data to the network is called upstream and how fast the network send data to the ISP then to the host is called downstream.
Downloaded data.
Cable systems provide rates of approximately 500 Kbps downstream and 128 Kbps upstream. Theoretically they can provide a bandwidth of 30 Mbps. A DSL system can provide speeds of up to 7.1 Mbps, but most providers offer a maximum of 1.5 Mbps upstream and downstream.
Heres how you calculate required bandwidth: If 100 people want to download a 15 MB file from your server then: 100 people * 15 MB = 1,500 MB = 1.5 GB (1GB=1000MB) So you need 1.5 GB downstream bandwidth. If you expect 100 people per day to download the file, then for a 31-day month, you'll need 45 GB downstream bandwidth, since bandwidth is usually advertised as the number of GB per month. So if you have 15 people that want to download a 2MB image and 10 people that want to download a 3MB sound file, then: (15 people * 2 MB) + (10 people * 3 MB) = 60 MB = .06 GB -DJ Craig
Cable systems provide rates of approximately 500 Kbps downstream and 128 Kbps upstream. Theoretically they can provide a bandwidth of 30 Mbps. A DSL system can provide speeds of up to 7.1 Mbps, but most providers offer a maximum of 1.5 Mbps upstream and downstream.
Downstream
the boat is going downstream.
Living Downstream was created in 2010.
Oscar Downstream was created in 2001.
Oscar Downstream's population is 130.
Oscar Downstream's population is 2,009.
downstream and upstream
LAN Bandwidth is the bandwidth (Maximum speed) of the Local Area Network
You should position your feet facing downstream if you have capsized and are floating on your back in a swift river current.