Why is my broadband speed only a few tens of ks

Updated on technology 2024-02-09
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's normal. 1m is abbreviated, the whole is like this, 1mbps (1mbps=1024kbps) is the unit of speed, and the unit of ** thing is also abbreviated, the whole is 100kbyte (1mbyte=1024kbyte) represents the size of the file. Their unit relationship is 1kbyte 8kbps.

    Then the speed of 1m is (1mbps=1024kbps)1024kbps 8 128kbyte, that is to say, your speed can reach 128kb, but this is a theoretical value, in reality there are many factors that affect your speed, including weather, line quality, line loss, and the length of the distance between your home and the bureau and many other reasons, so your speed may not reach the theoretical value, but at the same time, it should be noted that the rate of 1m The speed will not be lower than about 50kb (when resources are sufficient).

    Your bandwidth unit is 512kbs

    Conversion between kps and kbs: 8kps = 1kbs

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    That's right, your bandwidth is 512k**The maximum speed is 50k, the **speed of 1m is about 120, the peak speed of 2m is 250, hehe, at least my machine is like this, if you are too slow, you can change it to 2m, and the annual package should be about 1000.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    That's your network rate bandwidth of 13Mbps, approximately.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    400KB seconds is 4m broadband, and the theoretical value of 360 tachymeter test 10m is 10MB 8

    The theoretical value, of course, will fluctuate depending on the user's situation and the network load.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The so-called 1M broadband actually refers to 1Mbps (megabits per second), that is, 1 x 1024 8 = 128kb sec, but this is only a theoretical speed, in fact, about 12% of the information header identification and other Huaifan control signals need to be deducted, so its transmission speed should be about 112kb sec. Here is a list of the relationships between the various speed units:

    1 byte = 8 bits

    1 kb = 1024 bits

    1 kb = 1024 bytes

    1 mb = 1024 kb

    1 mb = 1024 kb

    It should be noted here that b and b represent bytes and bits respectively in the way the transmission units are written, and the definitions of the two are different, so don't get confused. Otherwise, the gap is 8 times.

    1 m =112 kb/s

    2 m =225 kb/s

    8 m =901 kb/s

    10 m =1126 kb/s

    Mbps is actually a unit of bandwidth, not speed, and the "B" in the "Mbps" unit stands for "bit". The real unit of velocity in the Wuming segment should be mb s, where "b" refers to "byte". Because data is transmitted byte-by-byte, not bit-by-bit.

    Because these two "b" and "b" are different in upper and lower case, these two units are not only not equivalent, but also very different. Of course, there is a big correlation between them, that is, 1MB S = 8Mbps, which can be understood in this way, that is, the port bandwidth is the theoretical maximum transmission speed of the port, and the actual speed is much less than the bandwidth value (usually between 60 and 80%).

    Although it is borrowed from it, it can solve the problem of the landlord. I don't know if it meets your requirements.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Internet speed is determined by three aspects:

    1. The access and reception speed of the client computer;

    2. The maximum speed of network switch and network cable exchange and transmission;

    3. The receiving and responding speed of the visited server.

    Broadband is said to be 12M, in fact, it means that the independent photoelectric interface provided by the client for you is 12M, which also ensures that there can be no problems with the network cable to the computer, in order to ensure that the interface between you and the "highway" is 12M, and cannot improve the speed of the server you visit.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    12M broadband does not mean that your transmission rate can reach 12M S These are two concepts, and the transmission rate of normal 12M broadband should be.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    First of all, check the wire sequence on the network crystal connector you are using, right? If the line sequence is not right, it will definitely affect your network speed, first check your network cable connector according to the following line sequence, national standard line sequence: orange white, orange, green white, blue, blue and white, green, brown white, brown.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    First of all, hit ** to confirm that the line is not closed, and then go down to find other reasons.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It doesn't have much to do with the line, it may be your computer problem, just clean up the cache of your browser.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Call 10,000 for someone to check, it's free.

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