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What is going on with my internet? - Michael - 04-12-2014 07:48 PM I'm downloading a 1.99 GB file. It is downloading at 320KBS/s. Is that equal to 3 mbps?x The x is not sussposed to be there. My browser is stupid and will not let me delete it. - Destined Prezident - 04-12-2014 07:52 PM Firstly B=Byte b=bit If your ISP says *max* speed is 3MBps, it means you'll get a speed of 3 * (10^6) Bytes per second. So, 320KBps equals, 320*(10^3) Bytes per second - nilan - 04-12-2014 07:56 PM 320KBps = 320x8Kbps=2560Kbps It is below to 3Mbps.But you can measure it as 3Mbps because Line can't give you 3Mbps always - Obaid - 04-12-2014 08:13 PM no it actually equals to 2.5 mbps not 3mbps. |