formula to compute upload speed for any 128,256 e.t.c bandwith internet
Four answers:
shandrew
2006-02-09 23:50:20 UTC
Typically, your bandwidth is capped by your ISP. For example, most DSL is capped at 128 kbps (kilobits per second). To translate that into normal file terms, this is 128/8 = 16 kiloBYTEs per second that can be transferred, which means that you can upload about one megabyte per minute.
Bandwidth is one aspect of speed, indicating how much data can be transferred in a certain amount of time. The other aspect of speed is latency, which is the time it takes for packets on the internet to go from one computer to another. You can use a utility such as "ping" to see the latency between your computer and another site.
Biggie Rhymez
2006-02-10 07:43:40 UTC
Allright, you dont have to take the trouble of computing, just visit www.albertronica.com where you can find internet speedometer, Depending on two or three speed measurments, you can come up eith a basic graph and find the general trend in UPLOAD SPEED.
Thankyou
2006-02-10 07:48:41 UTC
www.testmy.net Use the upload tester.
Brian
2006-02-10 07:50:26 UTC
Try this one too..
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