whatever your internet provider says i.e. 2 mbps it is'nt the real download speed the real download speed is when you divide that no. by eight because what is 2 mbps its million bits per second and we need mega bytes per second so we multiply the speed with 1024 and convert in kbps(kilo bits per second) divide it by 8 and get speed in kilo byte per second i.e. 2*1024/8=250 kbps approx.
U mean what is the download speed of a 16MB/s internet connection?....It's close to 2mb/s ~ 2048 kb/s whatever is your download speed in mbps just divide it by eight then you get the real download speed in mega bytes per second
like why when i test my speed, it shows that my download speed is ~500kb/s, but when i download something, the max speed is 60kb/s?? are there any possible things that I limited speed? so how to cancel that limit?
The bottleneck is how fast your computer can download files. Purchasing a faster speed plan or changing ISPs is probably the only real solution.
The speed of the download generally depends on the speed of your computer.
It will depend on your download speed. If you have a 30mb/s download speed it will take 2 seconds. If you have a 512kb/s download speed it will take 2 minutes
The download speed is measured in megabytes per second when carrying out a broadband speed check. This allows for people to see the amount they can download at.
The download speed can be known in the download bar. It is present in the menu and then downloads.
Yes the main contributers to download speed is how much you pay for and how good the upload is from the server you could pay for a 20mb download speed but if the server only has an upload speed of 10mb you can only get a speed of up to 10mb
The Vonage speed test calculates how fast one's internet connection speed is. It measures download speed,upload speed, download bandwidth and maximum route speed.
Your upload and download speed are dependant on what package you have with your Internet Service Provider (ISP). Upload speed is generally very low in residential connections, but the higher your download speed is, the higher your upload speed will be, in most cases.To increase your download speed you will have to contact your ISP and ask them to increase it, or complain if your not getting what your meant to get.
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