We asked for utilisation graphs and were given some story which unfortunately, sikumbuki... but will see what to do. I am not sure about the SNMP part. Will find out.

2009/9/29 m mugo <mugo2of3@gmail.com>
Most download software measures downloads in Bps not bps.
100 KBps = 800Kbps = 0.8 Mbps.
For a 1Mbps link, downloading at 0.8mbps is utilising 80% of the capacity which seems fair at peak hours.

On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 12:53 PM, Simon Mbuthia <simon.mbuthia@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Skunktoids,

We got this deal from some ISP which I won't name for now, and they tell us that our speeds are 1MBps for both the uplink and downlink, but I highly doubt what they are telling us. Files normally download at a speed of 100kbps on average, and I do not think that that correctly reflects what the ISP is saying. However, I am not an expert on this matters, and that is why I have sought to ask the gurus on the list to shed some light.

Attached hereto is a speedtest.net result graphic for more info. Thanks.


Me.

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