That seems about right.
If you have a 10Megabit connection, your top speed, in mb would be 10 / 8 = 1,25MegaBYTES per second.
Hi there.
Thank you for your reply.
I am aware of the bits to Byte ratio, however I was certain I had a 10 mega Byte and not bit line..
After double checking I found it ...
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- Tue Feb 22, 2011 4:10 am
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[Solved] 2.20 maxes out at 1,25 MB/s(Down) on a 10MB/s line
Hi.
I did some searching but could not find an answer to this:
Using 2.20 on OsX 10.6.6 on a 10 MB/s line I cannot get past 1,25 MB/s in download speed.
The machine is hardwired to a cable modem, port is ok and firewall open for 2.20.
The upload speed is set to 50 KB/s, setting it to unlimited does ...
I did some searching but could not find an answer to this:
Using 2.20 on OsX 10.6.6 on a 10 MB/s line I cannot get past 1,25 MB/s in download speed.
The machine is hardwired to a cable modem, port is ok and firewall open for 2.20.
The upload speed is set to 50 KB/s, setting it to unlimited does ...