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Windows 8 Task Manager
Hi,
Getting myself confused and that's easy .... Windows 8 Task Manager and specifically the Networking Tab. This shows a Mbps figure for throughput and I'm trying to relate this to the 152 Virginmedia tier. So, if you maxed out a 152 tier, what figure should show in Windows, providing the hardware can handle it of course. Would it be around 20Mbps or so .. ?? Thanks. |
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ya, mine doesn't actually give me a numberical figure for the throughput, it shows utilisation as a % of the link speed which is 1gbit (remember it is the speed which your adapter is connected to the router, i.e. a 1gbit nic connected to a 1gbit port on the router using a patch cable which is capable of 1gbit).
Long story short it is in mbits so don't be put off. I am uploading at my max speed atm which is 100% as fart as VM are concerned but Windows is only saying 1.5% (1.41mbits). If I were downloading at max speed it would only show 15% because 150mbits is 15% of 1000). |
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Technically the 152Mbps tier is provisioned at around 165Mbps IIRC so you may get up to that. If you only get 20Mbps on the 152Mbps tier you have a serious connection problem. |
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Possibly, though I don't see anywhere in Windows 8 task manager that actually displays network throughput in MB/sec instead of Mb/sec. Disk throughput, yes, but not network.
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That's exactly the answer I was looking for, just an explanation of the numerical figures being shown on the Networking tab. Cheers :) Adduxi. |
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