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Software => HFS ~ HTTP File Server => Topic started by: rollsroycephantom95 on May 13, 2010, 12:21:05 AM
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ok i have 0.36 mb\s upload speed. which converts to around 320 kb\s upload speed. when i am at another persons house the max download from the hfs server is 40 kb\s. my friend has 10 mb\s DOWNLOAD. it doent make sense. i have the latest version of hfs and i am hardwired to the router
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ok i have 0.36 mb\s upload speed. which converts to around 320 kb\s upload speed. when i am at another persons house the max download from the hfs server is 40 kb\s. my friend has 10 mb\s DOWNLOAD. it doent make sense. i have the latest version of hfs and i am hardwired to the router
8 bits = 1 byte
320 kb/s = 40 kB/s (you show 40 kb\s)
You answered your own question. "the max download from the hfs server is 40 kb\s." It doesn't matter how fast your friends download speed is. The maximum speed when someone is downloading from your server is 40 kB/s. If you want to provide something faster, talk to your ISP and get your upload speed increased. That of course would cost you some $$.
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what 0.36 mb\s is 320 kb\s. where did you get 40 kb\s. 320 KB\s is different from 40 kb\s. they are both in KB\s.
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http://www.unitconversion.org/data-storage/kilobytes-to-kilobits-conversion.html
kilobyte [kB]: 40
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kilobit [kb]: 320
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whats the difference between kilobit and kilobyte
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Copy & Paste your question in the search box on google. ;)
... or read the answers to your questions.
8 bits = 1 byte
320 kb/s = 40 kB/s (you show 40 kb\s)