Kaip apskaičiuoti Download Time
Kas yra Download Time?
Download time depends on file size (bits) divided by connection speed (bits per second). Note that file sizes are measured in bytes while speeds are in bits — there are 8 bits per byte.
Formulė
Time(sec) = File size(bits) ÷ Speed(bps) = File size(bytes) × 8 ÷ Speed(bps)
- t
- Download Time (seconds)
- S
- File Size (bytes)
- b
- Connection Speed (bps)
Žingsnis po žingsnio vadovas
- 1File size in bits = File size (bytes) × 8
- 2Download time (seconds) = File size (bits) ÷ Speed (bps)
- 31 GB = 8 Gigabits; at 100 Mbps: 80 seconds
- 4Real-world speeds are typically 60–80% of advertised speeds
Worked Examples
Įvestis
4 GB file on 100 Mbps connection
Rezultatas
≈5.3 minutes (320 seconds)
Įvestis
4 GB file on 1 Gbps connection
Rezultatas
≈32 seconds
Frequently Asked Questions
Why use bits instead of bytes?
Internet speeds are measured in bits per second because modems transmit one bit at a time. Files are measured in bytes (8 bits) for storage.
Why is my download slower than advertised?
Advertised speeds are maximums. Real-world speeds are 60–80% due to latency, packet loss, router overhead, and network congestion.
What does 1 Gbps mean in practical terms?
1 Gbps = 125 MB/s theoretical. With 80% efficiency, expect ≈100 MB/s, or about 10 seconds per gigabyte.
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