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    Posted: 29 March 2006 at 5:43pm
Something I've always wondering, when downloading a file why is the download speed so large for the first second then settles down afterwards?
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The program will find out how much data is downloaded in that second. and it will do a maths calculation to work out the stuff

Its the same principle with things like laptop batteries apart from it is the first percent instead of second
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Yeah but in the first second why is it appearing to be faster than the rest of the time
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because the application doest not have enough dats to do the maths, it is doing incorrect calcluations therefore showing wrong speeds!

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Until there's enough info to compute the throughput based upon the actual size of the pacets being transmitted successfully, the algorithims use your default package size for the math.

In that 1st second or so, a lot of the activity is hardware and software handshaking which involve packets that are much, much smaller that the actual packets you'll use to transmit data so the math gets screwed.

The algorithims adjust themselves based upon actual packets transmitted, so the longer the time spent transmitting data, the more accurate the time remaining calculation will be.

The algorithims only count successful packet transmissions, so a bad connection that causes retransmissions because of bad checksums will increase the time required to get a given amount of data.

Most bad connections are due to inside wire - have a friend who got a 40% increase in throughput by replacing the phonejack he was using for his modem. The old jack had a little rust on the contacts. Personally, I've seen throughput drop by running the vacuum cleaner near the cat5, by running the cat5 too close to the tv, and by having by cell phone recharging next to a wireless router.

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for dialups, its best to run a direct cable from your MDF to you PC in the shortest possible run..

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