In my example, I "should" get a download speed of 32,5MB/s. My guess is mixed terminology if you say the speed is 5 times higher on speedtest.Īddition: I just did a speedtest on. To answer the question - there is software to monitor your computers bandwidth use, but it's not likely that's the culprit. You will almost never get a 100% correct answer by running a speedtest, but it will give you a pointer. You should also run different speedtests to verify a result. Getting 8mbps on speedtest, would give you 1MB/s download-speed. As there is 8 bits in a byte - Your download speed "should" equal your speedtest-result /8. When downloading files, your speed is in BYTES per second. When testing your speed with speedtests online, you're measuring BITS per second. Are you sure you got control of BITS and BYTES?
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