remember the usable info in installed in packets that add to overhead so the actual speed on the circuit is usually 10 to 12 % faster than the file transfer tests show. The tcp/ip is trimed off and the user data is then pulled out and measured for a file transfer test. TCP/IP data has the to ip address and from ip address. Tcp/ip data also has the to mac address and the from mac address in it. Tcp/ip has the packet type and number to total bits in it. Tcp/ip packets also have a check sum and packet sequence number embedded in them. Plus you have a extra bit for a check sum on the 8 bit words that can also add to overhead on file transfer. So again you test speed will almost always show less than the true line speed of all the bits your computer is sending out. Some folks try to sue over it but its a fact of life. But the provider/carrier is advirtising the max speed of all the trash your computer is sending out, not just the part the operating system trims out and uses for the actual file or display. Some speed tests take this in consideration, others only measure the actual part that is trim out, so again, you usually never see the true speed of all your packets, bits, and bytes.
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