10Mbps is roughly 1.25MB/s, thats fast enough for basic usage anywhere. My 1.5Mbps connection at home (180KB/s) is suitable for both XBL, steam, AND netflix at the same time over Wireless.
An MB is 1/8 of an Mb. So 10/8 would be 1.25MB/s
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Forgot to mention, try another router and see how that goes... Good routers can be had for
yeah, I know the difference between a megabyte and megabit, I just didn't know it was determined by capitalizing.
So since the internet slows down during busy hours, do you think it is simply all 20Mbps being used on my network, or is it time warner cable not being able to supply the whole 20 Mbps in my area/grid during certain hours?
Time Warner Cable is notorious for not fixing problems and deflecting responsobility; if it is the latter, would calling them even do any good?