Its because 1 Megabits = 128 Kilobytes.
you will get the average speed of 400-500kbps in wi5 1mbps broadband
No, there is no any device yet build to do that, but yes you can use the load balancing between two different internet connection, if your both connection speed is 1 mbps and you using load balancing feature then your 1st download speed is 1mbps but at the same time if you downloading another file then 2nd file also downloaded with 1mbps speed. if you are downloading 4 files at the same time the download speed for each file is 512 kbps.
about three hours if the connection is stable
1mbps.
1Mbps means 1 megabite per second, which is a download speed.
One 1mbps (1 million bits per second) is about 125 kilobytes per second assuming optimal transfer rates. However, due to the various overhead associated with TCP/IP, real life transfer rates will be closer to about 87 kilobytes per second. An average 3 minute song will download in about 34 seconds with a 1mbps connection.
If you have >1Mbps internet connection, you can watch youtube buffer-free. But if you have less, you need to download that for smooth playback.
No, there is no scope to speed up bit torrent with some tweak or changing preference setting in torrent client. However, it depends on the package speed of Internet connection. Though some way some bit torrent client can be speed up but not like incredible like 1Mbps or 1000KBps etc.
The answer is yes. If you have adequate bandwidth, between 1Mbps and 3Mbps you will have no problem using your computer's Internet connection. If you are just doing things offline, there will be no problem either.
The download depends on your internet connection... If you have at least lets say 1mbps and Shaiya is about 5GB? This would be about 1hour and half! 5000 seconds = 83.3333333 minutes This would be about 1hour and half....
To understand first you need to know that there are two forms, Broadband and Baseband Broadband is a form of transmission in which signals are modulated as radiofrequency analog pulses with different frequency ranges. Unlike baseband, broadband technology does not involve binary encoding. The use of multiple frequencies enables a broadband system to operate over several channels and, therefore, carry much more data than a baseband system. ADSL is Asymmetrical Direct Service Line- in which you get more information downstream than upstream throughput. in other words you have more data that you can receive than you can send. for example you can receive data at 5mbps but can only send data at 1mbps.
its pretty good. i have a .7 down and a .3 up and i game online just fine. i cant host games very well though. I cant download large files without it taking like 2 days. but ya, that connection is decent