49.9KB/s. Hope this is helpful.
2.0megabytes is a good speed to have
Here is a tip how to fasten your down loads -do not open any websites with videos -download the download accelaratorplus -leave your computer to down load
"5 down 1 up" typically refers to the speed of an internet connection, specifically the download and upload speeds. In this case, it means the connection has 5 Mbps download speed and 1 Mbps upload speed. The download speed determines how quickly you can retrieve data from the internet, while the upload speed affects how quickly you can send data from your device.
It really does not have an effect on the maximum speed, but due to inertia, it does inhibit [slow down] changes [acceleration or deceleration] in speed.
You can see the speeds of download in the download option. It is present in the menu of the Chrome.
When you are uploading your image, there should be a checkbox under the "maximum viewing size" drop-down menu stating "enable full-size download".
A lot of the high speed broadband services feature a faster download speed, that an upload speed. This is fairly common and is called asymmetric. xDSL, aka digital subscriber line, has ADSL which is asymmetric, and SDSL with is symmetric. The download and upload speeds are the same for SDSL, and the download speed is faster with ADSL, but the upload speeds are slower. My cable connection for data, for instance, is 20mbps down, and only 1.5mbps up. This is an asymmetric plan.
Yes, a strong DC LAN download can slow down your PC. This especially applies to browsing speed due to the bandwidth utilization by the download.
Get faster internet service. Or you could do the easier way. You can slow down your uploading speed and wait until your download is finished, Then, you seed it. :)
A lot of the high speed broadband services feature a faster download speed, that an upload speed. This is fairly common and is called asymmetric. xDSL, aka digital subscriber line, has ADSL which is asymmetric, and SDSL with is symmetric. The download and upload speeds are the same for SDSL, and the download speed is faster with ADSL, but the upload speeds are slower.My cable connection for data, for instance, is 20mbps down, and only 1.5mbps up. This is an asymmetric plan.Read more: What_system_uses_one_upload_speed_and_a_faster_download_speed
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The maximum speed a car can go in 2nd gear is primarily dependent on the gears in the car's transmission. It can also be affected by the overall diameter of tires on the car as well as the maximum engine speed of the car's engine. To determine the maximum speed for a specific car you would need to have knowledge of that specific car's maximum engine speed, the transmission's 2nd gear ratio and final drive ratio, and the overall diameter of the tires on the car. Adding a larger wheel/tire combo will increase the top speed in each gear. Increasing the car's maximum engine speed, or redline as it's commonly referred to, via an aftermarket chip or computer reflash, will allow a higher maximum speed in each gear as well. Without modification, most factory cars will have a maximum 2nd gear top speed between 60mph and 70mph. This figure typically goes up for larger engined vehicles and down for smaller engined vehicles. The more gears a car has will generally mean a lower maximum speed in the first few gears. A sportbike can achieve a speed over 100mph in it's 2nd gear