Psychology, asked by abdullahkhanswat5781, 6 months ago

how home internet speed can be affected by number of user explain​

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Answered by mrdevil95
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Many users sharing the same connection can affect Internet speeds, depending on a number of factors, including the type of Internet usage and the network's available bandwidth.

Answered by ashauthiras
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Factors affecting the speed and quality of internet connection

Multiple factors affect the speed and quality of your internet connection. Transfer technology, your location, the number of people you share the connection with and the device you use are only some of these factors. There are also differences between a fixed network and a mobile network.

Speed in fixed network

Data transfer technology. In fixed networks, the main factor affecting the broadband speed is the technology used for data transfer. Fibre-optic and cable networks enable high-speed connections, whereas traditional xDSL connections provided over a telephone network have limited maximum transfer speeds.

Network centralizer. The speed of your connection also depends on the distance between your terminal device and the network centralizer. The further you live from the operator's broadband centralizer, the more it affects the speed of your connection.

Other devices and users. Most of us have several different devices connected to the internet at the same time at home. If you use multiple services and you are not the only user of the network, this can cause the connection to slow down or cut out.

Speed in mobile network

Network technology and terminal device. The connection speed in mobile networks depends, in particular, on the network technologies available in the area and the features of the user's terminal device:

the 4G network enables a high-speed connection in suitable circumstances

the 3G network can be used in a wider area but the maximum speed is lower

the GSM network is the most extensive network but the data transfer speeds are very limited

Other users. The mobile network capacity is shared between all the users in the area using the same network. During certain hours, there are many users, which causes the connection speed to slow down.

Location. If the user changes locations, the speed may change because the signal varies depending on the coverage area. If you have mobile broadband at home, you can check your operator's coverage map to see how far you are from the base station.

Test your actual connection speed

Several operators provide a free speed test for their customers. The test shows the connection's real-time download and upload speed. You can get different results at different times, which is why you should run the test a few times at different hours.

You can test the speed of your connection, for example, by using the following services:

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