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gan,pernahkah gak agan2 melihat kecepatan download agan2 ? mungkin di label penjualan prov itu menuliskan kecepatan download up to 384 kbps tetapi sewaktu kita mendownload file, kecepatan download nya hanya 48 KBps an aja ![]() yah,itulah trik penjualan gan, hati2 lah dengan kbps dengan KBps ,walaupun hanya beda huruf kapital, tapi manfaat dan artinya jauh berbeda ( beda banget gan, jauuuhhhh :mahos ) singkatnya begini v v
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kbps = kilobit per second KBps = kilobyte per second ( disini aja udah beda kan ? :mahos ) 1 Byte = 8 Bit 1 Bit = 1/8 Byte jadinya begini ... 256 kbps = 256/8 = 32 KBps 384 kbps = 384/8 = 48 KBps 512 kbps = 512/8 = 64 KBps 768 kbps = 768/8 = 96 KBps 3,1 mbps = 3100 kbps = 3100/8 = 387.5 KBps dsb .. ![]() jadi ati2 gan kalo mau milih paket modem, sekarang hanya jual mahal semua tuh :mahos kecepatan aja gak sampe rata2 kalo prov indo ini ![]() ![]() harga mahal tapi kecepatan kayak siput ![]() kalo membantu ,boleh lah lempar melon ![]() ![]() ![]() Originally Posted by joel777 ![]() Iya betul, ini penjabaran lebih detailnya: What does KBps and Kbps mean and how do they reflect transfer speeds? Kilobyte (KB or K) = 1024 bytes (2 ^ 10) "binary kilobyte" kilobyte (kB) = 1000 bytes (10 ^ 3) "decimal kilobyte" Kilobit (Kb) = 1024 bits (2 ^ 10) "binary kilobit" kilobit (kb) = 1000 bits (10 ^ 3) "decimal kilobit" KBps = Kilobytes (1024 bytes) per second (binary) kBps = kilobytes (1000 bytes) per second (decimal) Kbps = Kilobits (1024 bits) per second (binary) kbps = kilobits (1000 bits) per second (decimal) bps = bits per second Most browsers and a lot of FTP programs show transfer rates in KBps (kilobytes per second). So in order to get the approximate number of Kbps (kilobits per second) you need to know that there are 8 Kb (kilobits) in every KB (kilobyte). Thus if your browser is showing that you are downloading a file at 176 KBps you would then multiply 176 times 8 which would translate to 1,408 Kbps. The reverse can be used if your transfer rate is in Kbps then you divide that number by 8 to get your rate in KBps. Example:1400 Kbps divided by 8 equals 176 KBps transfer rate. If you wanted to know how many bps (bits per second) you are transferring, all you need to do is a straight decimal conversion. Example: 1,408 Kbps would translate to 1,408,000 bps. Source Terkait:
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