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optic fiber but low download...
Posted: November 26th, 2017, 10:19 am
by museane
Hello,
First, sorry for my english, I'm french..
I now have the optic fiber in my home, when I do a test of my speed, I've got 73 megabit/second for the download.
But when I download a file with SABnzb, the speed is only 1,2 MB/s.
I have changed the speed of the download in the configuration (1 000 MB/s) but nothing changed.
My server is newsconnection.
Thanks to help me.
Re: optic fiber but low download...
Posted: November 26th, 2017, 11:36 am
by safihre
MegaBit is not MegaByte.
Speedtest.net will show MegaBit.
When you download via your browser or other software, how fast does it go?
Have you tried a different provider? Take for example a trial account with another provider, I happen to use Frugal Usenet.
Re: optic fiber but low download...
Posted: November 26th, 2017, 12:15 pm
by museane
Thanks for your answer :-)
With Speedtest, my speed of download is 70,21Mbps.
I just tried a different provider (Newshosting), now my speed on SABnzb is about 10MB/s.
So it was my provider Newsconnection who was too slow.
But why can't I download with a speed about 60/70 MB/s ?
Re: optic fiber but low download...
Posted: November 26th, 2017, 12:36 pm
by sander
With Speedtest, my speed of download is 70,21Mbps.
OK. So: mega-bit
I just tried a different provider (Newshosting), now my speed on SABnzb is about 10MB/s.
OK. So: mega-BYTE
Nice score: 10MB/s is about 85Mbps
But why can't I download with a speed about 60/70 MB/s ?
... because you need a 600 Mbps connection for that.
Re: optic fiber but low download...
Posted: November 26th, 2017, 12:59 pm
by museane
Ok, now I will now that a a bit and a byte is not the same thing... I feel a bit ridiculous but it's ok, I learn something !
Thanks for the explanation !
Re: optic fiber but low download...
Posted: November 26th, 2017, 1:22 pm
by sander
museane wrote: ↑November 26th, 2017, 12:59 pm
Ok, now I will now that a a bit and a byte is not the same thing... I feel a bit ridiculous but it's ok, I learn something !
Thanks for the explanation !
I believe the French have sovled that by calling 8 bits an ... "octet", haven't they?
EDIT:
Orange.fr says "Enregistreur 160 Go" so Giga-octet. Clear & good.
And also "200 Mbit/s minimum en débit descendant" ... good: bits.