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I can get ADSL2+ broadband speed up to 24000kbps. I want a router that can handle that but it says speeds up to 300 mbps. I know megabytes are bigger than kilobytes but what is the difference in bytes?

2006-12-29 12:09:53 · 8 answers · asked by maza 1 in Computers & Internet Computer Networking

8 answers

The following is slightly wrong because KB and MB are binary(base 2) not digital(base 10) but it's close enough.

300mbps = 300 * 1000kbps = 300,000kbps
since your ADSL is only going to give a maximum of 24,000 and your router can handle more that 10 times that you are completely OK.
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2006-12-29 12:15:59 · answer #1 · answered by jan 7 · 2 0

wrong wrong

there are 1024 kbps in 1 mbps

so 1024 times 300 = 307200

its 307200 kpbs

BTW theres 1 confusion when its for speed
keep in mind that kbps = Kilobits Per Second
and KBps = Kilobyte Per Second

2006-12-29 20:14:56 · answer #2 · answered by ransoft2004 3 · 0 0

ok there are 1000 bytes in a Kilobyte, 1 million in a Megabyte

2006-12-29 20:11:48 · answer #3 · answered by Cailu 2 · 0 0

1 mb = 1024 kb

300mbps = 300*1024 = 307200 kbps

The difference = 283200 kbps

2006-12-29 20:13:26 · answer #4 · answered by Niks 3 · 0 0

(300 megabytes) minus (24 000 kilobytes) = 276.5625 megabytes

2006-12-29 20:14:38 · answer #5 · answered by Leo 2 · 0 0

1kbs = 1000bbs
1mbs = 1000kbs

2006-12-29 20:15:55 · answer #6 · answered by Taba 7 · 0 0

300000

2006-12-29 20:11:33 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

300000.

2006-12-29 20:12:38 · answer #8 · answered by wespectmyauthoritah 3 · 0 0

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