
I am confused. Isnt 1000MB = 1GB? : r/pchelp - Reddit
Oct 22, 2023 · 1GB= 1000MB. 1GB =1024MB. Both conversions are correct. 1000MB = 1GB is the de jure standard laid out by the IEC and is used by HDD/SSD companies and Apple. 1024MB = 1GB is the de facto standard used by everyone else. Microsoft, Linux, Sony, Android for example all use this.
500 Mb Fiber vs 1 Gb Fiber for Home - will I even notice?
Jun 29, 2022 · Right now I have I think a 100 Mb cable connection. It's 100 down and maybe 25 up. It seems "fine". I got a flyer from a local fiber provider that offers symmetrical speeds and either the 500 Mb or 1 Gib service looks good to me.
ELI5: Why 1 GB = 1024 MB not 1000 MB : r/explainlikeimfive - Reddit
This sounds backwards. If 1GB is really 1024 MB, then there would not be less space on a 2 GB drive than the label. There would be more, 2048 MB to be exact. If I've done the math wrong and I have all the equations upside down, then instead of a GB being 1024 MB, it's 977 MB, and two times that rounds to 1.95. That's WAY above the ~1.81 cited.
Should I get the 2 gig or is 1 gig going to perform well enough?
Apr 12, 2022 · For these people, even 1Gb is overkill cause they’ll never be able to use all that bandwidth or take advantage of the low latency of fiber without using Ethernet anyway. 2.5/5/10Gb networking hardware is expensive, and you would need a good amount of stuff to really utilize it - NICs, switches, routers, APs, etc.
Why am I not getting 1Gbps? I have 1 Gbps from my ISP. My
The eero are capable of providing our 1GB service through to one device, but the eero will automatically divide bandwidth smartly up in a way that works for my relative’s need without the need for me to constantly check dashboards and make modifications to the few rules and features available on these home networking devices.
What is the difference between 1 Gbps LAN Port and a 2.5 Gbps
Apr 30, 2023 · 1G and 2.5G as well as 100M and so on are discrete modes for a port. A port is operating in one mode only and the port on the other end must use the same mode (configured oder negotiated).
Should I use a 1 gigabit Switch or 10 Gigabit Switch?
Sep 1, 2021 · This will use most if not all of a 1Gb connection. Some setups will use multiple connection at once. My NAS has four 1Gb connection and two 10Gb connections. My Macs have multiple Thunderbolt ports, and each Thunderbolt port can be used to create a 1Gb connection or a 10Gb connections depending on the Thunderbolt adapters I use.
on 1Gig package but not getting correct speeds : r/VirginMedia
Nov 26, 2023 · I recently moved over to Virgin on their 1Gig package and it's been a week now since but my router speed is correct, my ethernet cable to my pc is not even getting the correct speed shown in screenshot
How much RAM did computers have over time (timeline)? - Reddit
1GB was still considered high-end in 2004/2005 and 2GB didn't become a true standard until 2007/2008. Most computers back then were still running 32-bit WinXP. Having more than 3GB was useless to most people until Win7 popularized 64-bit OSes in 2010+.
Paying for Gigabit speeds and only getting about 500 Mbps
Sep 6, 2019 · Paying for Gigabit speeds and only getting about 500 Mbps (modem)/400 Mbps (router). Two different modems (both DOCSIS 3.1 and approved by ISP), tests included plugging directly into the modem