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As for uploading, the upper limit for general home users is around 512, which is around 68.
If you want to ask the reason, it is intentional by telecom or other operators, because the upload takes up too much bandwidth, unless you are a large enterprise customer, you will generally not open the upload 10M to you.
In addition, ordinary ADSL can not achieve uplink and downlink peer-to-peer, optical fiber can be peer-to-peer, even if your home is optical fiber, telecommunications will also limit you, so don't be entangled, your ruthlessness is normal!
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1. First of all, you have to figure out that there is no 10M broadband, unless you use exclusive 10M optical fiber, the 10M you are talking about is just the building LAN broadband, everyone shares this 10M, that is to say, the more people who use it, the slower you will be!
2. Generally, the normal ** speed of 4M broadband is about 500K, which is measured with IE's built-in ** tool! Some other so-called speed test software will not be too accurate, because it is affected by many speeds, such as whether the server line you choose is busy, whether there is a cross-network, your own router is broken, etc., but if you can't reach the standard rate for a long time, you can consider finding a network service provider to check it to see if the line is abnormal and whether there is interference!
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..68m is too little, huh? Mine is just over 100 kb....
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If the speed test results are within the normal range of the contracted bandwidth, then you need to check the network conditions at home yourself.
2.Check if there are multiple devices on your home network that are online at the same time.
3.Browser issues. Different browsers use different kernels, and the system resources occupied by opening web pages are also different, resulting in differences in web browsing effects.
When the network speed is slow, you can change the browser and try to clean and optimize the system through other software. The reply is for reference only, please consult 10000 or log in to the online business hall of Anhui Telecom for details. China Telecom personal customization**, arbitrary, arbitrary, arbitrary, arbitrary, personalized 4G**19 yuan, the new 177 section is waiting for you to grab, for details, please visit China Telecom's online business hall.
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The uplink bandwidth of telecom is inherently asymmetrical, and the uplink of 20M broadband is only about 1M, which is a normal phenomenon due to your resource side problems.
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If you want to report for repair, call customer service to verify.
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Calculation method: The relationship between mb s (mega word seconds) and what we usually call mb s (byte seconds) is 8 times. 20MB of fiber, the actual ** hunger speed is 20 8=.
And the operators are all rolling back to the latter, probably because the value is good. This is the reason why the speed of 1M broadband is only about 125KB per second. To divide by 8.
1m=1024kb This common sense you should know, 1024 divided by 8, just prepare for spring is about 125.
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