1 kbps équivaut à 0,125 ko/s.

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marcos09 Posted messages 101 Status Membre -  
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512 kbps is equivalent to 64 ko/s. Therefore, 1 kbps is equal to 0.128 ko/s.

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Pierrecastor Posted messages 10830 Registration date   Status Modérateur Last intervention   4 215
 
1 byte is equal to 8 bits
a kibibyte is equal to 1024 bytes
however, 1 kilobit is equal to 1000 bits

so 512 kbps = 512000 bit/s = 512000/8 = 64000 o/s = 62.5 kiobyte/s

so more than 20 kiobyte/s
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ss
 
thank you
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illidan57 Posted messages 438 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   166
 
Il me semble que 8 Kbit = 1 Ko.
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Pierrecastor Posted messages 10830 Registration date   Status Modérateur Last intervention   4 215
 

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illidan57 Posted messages 438 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   166 > Pierrecastor Posted messages 10830 Registration date   Status Modérateur Last intervention  
 
yes, indeed well spotted.
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Pierrecastor Posted messages 10830 Registration date   Status Modérateur Last intervention   4 215 > illidan57 Posted messages 438 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention  
 
Especially since there is a lot of confusion between the kilobyte, which is supposed to be equal to 1000 bytes, and the kibibyte, which is equal to 1024 bytes.

Windows calls a kibibyte a kilobyte.


See https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Octets
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Meda31
 
I got scammed. I signed up for a trial period with the famous Usenet which promised us downloads at several MB, and thinking I would be downloading at over 3 MB, maybe even up to 4-5 MB, I find that I am only downloading at 6000 Kbits/s. Dividing by 8 gives 8.720 kB/s, so I’m very far from the MB promised by Usenet!! Tsss, but too bad for them, in 14 days I’ll cancel my account. I don’t want to lose 90 euros for a speed that I can get for free!!!
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Pierrecastor Posted messages 10830 Registration date   Status Modérateur Last intervention   4 215
 
Hi

What is the normal speed of your internet connection?
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marcos09 Posted messages 101 Status Membre 2
 
Thank you guys. You are awesome!
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jounayd Posted messages 32 Status Membre 30
 
I hope this can help
1 Megabit per second (Mbps) = 1,024 Kilobits per second (Kbps)
1 Gigabit per second (Gbps) = 1,024 Mbps = 1,048,576 Kbps
1 Kilobyte per second (KBps) = 8 Kbps
1 Megabyte per second (MBps) = 1,024 KBps = 8,192 Kbps
1 Gigabyte per second (GBps) = 1,024 MBps = 8,388,608 Kbps

source http://mon-ip.awardspace.com/debit_internet.php
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Pierrecastor Posted messages 10830 Registration date   Status Modérateur Last intervention   4 215
 
Uh, that conversion is incorrect.

1Mbps = 1000 Kbps
1Gbps = 1000 Mbps

1MBps = 1Mops (Megabyte)

We count in powers of 10 for kilo, mega, and giga; it's for kibi, mebi, and gibi bytes that we count in powers of 2 (1024).
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dwert
 
no, it's just that we're in IT here and it's binary!
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Pierrecastor Posted messages 10830 Registration date   Status Modérateur Last intervention   4 215
 
Especially since there is a lot of confusion between the kilobyte, which is supposed to be equal to 1000 bytes, and the kibibyte which is equal to 1024 bytes.

Windows calls a kibibyte a kilobyte.


See https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Octets
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Charl
 
Moreover, 1 octet = 1 byte but 1 byte != 1 octet. We translate byte as octet because most of the time 1 byte = 8 bits but it can also be 5, 6, 9...
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marie
 
Je n'ai pas bien compris, combien de ko équivalent à un kb ? S'il vous plaît, aidez-moi, j'ai un examen en informatique !
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