View Full Version : 1mbit connection = 120kbs top speed? :(
Stitch19
03-21-2007, 11:00 AM
1st of all hello every1,
2ndly i will tell you what i got:
- my pc is virus/spyware free
- i got unlimited package with newshosting.com
- i use nzb-o-matic to open and download nzb files
- my connection is 1mbit and its from noob company called "Cytanet"
- the port i use is 80 and ONLY that sine any other for me will get me down to 5-6kbs downloading speed for some reason
- and i live in Cyprus
So basicly i would like to ask if there is anyway that i can find if i can get more in my downloading speed since 120kbs sounds so low but maybe its cause i only got 1mbit connection.
Any help or info will be appreciated.
Thanks in advance :D
fugazi26
03-21-2007, 11:03 AM
Are you sure that isn't KBs? If it is then you are basically maxing out your connection.
Beck38
03-21-2007, 07:05 PM
- my connection is 1mbit and its from noob company called "Cytanet"
1Mbit by what? Only commercial grade (read: $$$) is symetrical, so your upload speed is....?
And of course most speed monitors are in BYTES, which was pointed out; so that 1Megabit connex will read out as 125KBYTES. /8, since there are (by convention) 8 bits per byte.
asfdlq3i45poi
03-21-2007, 09:57 PM
Theoretically, at 1 Mbit your maximum bandwidth would be 128 KB. However, in actual practice, your bandwidth will likely exceed your connection speed. Therefore, it is not irrefutable to state your maximum bandwidth x at 1.33 times your theoretical output. To calculate your upload speed divide your actual download speed by your theoretical upload speed minus one.
It's good to know that someone is getting the maximum line speed.
If not for so many people getting bits and bytes mixed up, the forums might be a quiet place :)
- the port i use is 80 and ONLY that sine any other for me will get me down to 5-6kbs downloading speed for some reason
That's the part that worries me. Your ISP is obviously port-throttling and 5-kilobytes is a very severe throttle for a 1-megabit connection. It's generally best to not share the same port with other services (like web-browsing) but it seems you have no choice here.
- and i live in Cyprus
Being a small - and divided - island nation, I assume that there are not many choices for broadband service there.
macking
03-22-2007, 03:51 AM
120KB/s is very good over a 1Mb line.
Can't you get more than 1Mb?
Stitch19
03-28-2007, 10:13 PM
1st of all sorry for such a late response,
well we have quite many choices here but all are at speed of 1mbit connections. Now finaly we got 1 company that provides 4mbit for "only" 120 euro per month....
fugazi26
03-29-2007, 12:19 AM
What the hell? What country do you live in? for 120 euro a month converted into usd I can probably get 100Mb/s up and down. What a ripoff.
saulin
03-30-2007, 07:46 AM
What the hell? What country do you live in? for 120 euro a month converted into usd I can probably get 100Mb/s up and down. What a ripoff.
Yeah no kidding. I could get a 25Mbit line here for under $100USD/mo but I pay $45 for my 10Mbit connection because that's good enough for me
Stitch19
04-02-2007, 07:40 PM
What the hell? What country do you live in? for 120 euro a month converted into usd I can probably get 100Mb/s up and down. What a ripoff.
I live in Cyprus, like i said above. And until few years ago we had monpole from 1 company and internet was shit, not its almost shit but at least new companies are comming. Most of ppl here can afford 100USD per month for a 1mbit connection and thats why everything is so expensive :(
silhouette
04-03-2007, 04:36 PM
Orange spain offers 20 MB Adsl at around 45 euros a month. And Tele2 offers the same at 40 euros or so.
Kruger
04-03-2007, 05:25 PM
1mbit=1024kbits=128kB/s (1024 / 8)
So 20mbit = 2560kB/s
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