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Sys wrote You said. 8 Megabytes is 1 Megabits

But, 8 Megabytes is 64 Megabits

Look at your first post in this thread.


Oh yeah my bad I orignally posted 8Megabytes = 1 Megabit.
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No problem. Started to confuse me too
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Basically, the Megabytes and Megabit shit is irrelevant haha, you may need to go into your router and change some of the settings such as the channel, if you do not know how to get to that then open CMD, type IPCONFIG. then view the default gateway and type that address into your URL, then login.

Also power cycle your router turn off for ten seconds then turn it back on this could fix the issue other than this buddy im not sure why it is bad, try connecting with an Ethernet it is so much better, and faster.
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