Uplink Bandwidth & Downlink Bandwidth

Mar 09, 2020 Leave a message

Uplink Bandwidth & Downlink Bandwidth

 

The upstream bandwidth, or upstream speed, generally refers to the speed of uploading from your computer, and the rate at which others communicate from your computer. For example, using FTP to upload files to the Internet, the "upstream rate" affects the upload speed.

 

Uplink Bandwidth & Downlink Bandwidth


Downlink rate refers to the transmission rate when the network sends information to the user's computer. When downloading files from the Internet, it is the "downlink rate" that affects the download speed.

 

In the uplink broadband (speed) and downlink broadband (speed), the downlink speed is generally greater than the uplink speed. Because the broadband we use usually says how much M refers to the downlink broadband, because we mainly download data from the Internet, and the amount of uploaded data is much less.

 

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