On Oct 15, 2009, at 6:08 PM, Bill Jonas wrote: > On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 06:25:37AM -0700, Chris Gehlker wrote: >> Here's what I don't understand. If the site is capable of serving >> files at 700 kbps, why wasn't I always getting them at that rate? >> Surely, I thought, 80 kbps fits int 1.3 mbps with so much headroom >> that I won't see any speed increase. But the speed increase is more >> than proportional. Can anyone explain this? > > Are you speaking of Kbps or KBps (kilobits per second vs. kilobytes > per > second)? If you were getting 80 KBps, you can call it roughly 800 > Kbps, > which means that it jibes with your former 1300 Kbps connection. > Connection speed is almost always given in multiples of bits per > second, > while browsers more often display bytes per second. You know, I think you've got it. The speed tests report "kbps". My browser reports "KB" which isn't really a standard abbreviation for anything. Without even thinking about it I was reading this as 'kb' but it means 'kB'. > > As for why you didn't get 130 KBps (1.3 Mbps) before, it's hard to > say. > Perhaps there was other network activity on your connection, or maybe > your ISP is routing your traffic differently now. This is just > conjecture, though. Yep. It was still only about half as fast as it should have been before. -- Egotism is the anesthetic that dulls the pain of stupidity. -Frank William Leahy, football coach (1908-1973) --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss