![]() So lets first of all differentiate the two. What is the Difference Between a Megabit and a Megabyte? This is something that a lot of people miss and we will differentiate the two in more detail below. Files sizes are almost always displayed in mega bytes or giga bytes, a much larger unit of measurement. Put simply, download and upload speeds, such as those displayed by an ISP or a speed connection test, are measured in mega bits per second. Once I realized this, everything made sense. I was mixing up Megabits and Megabytes, and wrongly assuming that download speeds are displayed in megabytes per second when they are not. That was until I realized the mistake I was making. ![]() I starting thinking that my router or ISP was somehow throttling my console’s connection and giving it less bandwidth than other devices for some reason. “At my internet speed that update or patch should be downloaded in a couple of seconds or less” I would think. I would test my console’s connection, do the math and realize something was not adding up. ![]() This was something that caught me out, when I wondered why my games console seemed slow to download large files even when my internet package was very strong with high download and upload speeds. ![]()
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