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Bruce
4 years agoHonored Contributor III
Even if you had a pristine connection to Cox, you wouldn't measure 500 Mbps due to the nature of TCP/IP. I've read the overhead of TCP/IP could range between 2% (great) to 20% (not).
The only way you could measure 500 Mbps is if Cox "overclocked" your plan due to excess capacity. Meaning, if there is consistence bandwidth available on your circuit(s), set Klady's connection to 510-600 Mbps.
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