What does internet lease line with 1:1 means?
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Download speed will never be equal to the bandwidth, technically it will be 1/8th of your bandwidth, for example if your bandwidth is 4Mbps = 4096 Kbps = 4096/8 =
512 Kbps, I could go into the details but its only exciting if you are into the tech behind networks and the whole WWW in general, also the 1:1 lease simply means that you get a dedicated line, lucky you mine is 1:4, its very slow at times.
512 Kbps, I could go into the details but its only exciting if you are into the tech behind networks and the whole WWW in general, also the 1:1 lease simply means that you get a dedicated line, lucky you mine is 1:4, its very slow at times.
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As per my knowledge with the communication that I had earlier with Reliance is....
If you are buying an ISP link of 1Meg then 1:1 means 1Meg of download and 1 Meg of upload, and In you scenario..if you will buy a 3 Meg link..then 1:4 means 3 Meg of download and 1/4th of upload...
If you are buying an ISP link of 1Meg then 1:1 means 1Meg of download and 1 Meg of upload, and In you scenario..if you will buy a 3 Meg link..then 1:4 means 3 Meg of download and 1/4th of upload...
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