Broadband download and upload speeds explainedBroadband download and upload speeds explained There are two different types of broadband speed:Speed of the connection to your HubAlso known as your access line speed, or sync speed.If you're a NOW Brilliant Broadband Member, this is the maximum spee...
Unfortunately, lots of providers reel you in with a superfast download speed only for the uploads to trail far behind. The best way to improve your upload speed is to change yourbroadbandpackage or switch to a provider that gives you equal upload and download speeds – or ‘symmetrical...
As a smartphone user, it’s essential to choose a good data plan. Find out how much data you need and how download speeds will affect your experience. Nowadays, the most important component of your mobile phone tariff is the data plan that allows you to access the internet when you’re ...
When purchasing internet packages, it’s often the download speed that’s advertised. Download speeds are much more important than upload speeds for an average internet user as most of the activity you do depends on it. Streaming videos, for example, use download speeds, whereas upload speeds a...
If you are using a shared computer this can be one of the reasons for not getting a good speed. The metered connection is turned on to keep a cap on the data usage on Windows PC. By removing it you can get faster download and upload speeds. Follow the instructions to disable Metered ...
So you’ve been here before. You go to the download page, click the longer blue link and then choose a download location. Under normal circumstances, the download speed should be fine but there are times in which that isn’t the case (just as I explained above). So, here is a little...
Technically, all internet speeds should be written as 'Mbps' and not 'Mb' because without specifying the time taken, it's a size, not a speed. When you’re quoted a download speed, it’s important to remember that it is an average. And you won’t always be able to achieve that spe...
fluctuations in the actual speed of transfer. A common example is when a connection is shared between multiple users in a building or even a residential block. When more users are using the shared infrastructure, it gets clogged and each user experiences slower download and upload speeds. ...
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I tried Downloading using SSTP configured on the same server and SSTP works just fine, that is Download and Upload speeds can both fill my 50Mb/s (Up/Down) link. With DirectAccess Upload is fine, but download to the DirectAccess client is limited to 5-6Mb/s...