There seems to be a serious corruption in UNITS in ASUS Routers.
Different screens, identify same connection in different but FALSE units ?
How can 2332.89 KBps (1) can be equal to 2.15 MB/s (2) which is shown as 21.85Mbps (3) ?
(the sreenshot was taken when other clients were inactive. Only DM was active & running !)
I'm NOT talking about the "values" I'm mentioning the "units" in particular...
Of course there can be differences in values at the same-time taken screenshots but all of the "units" used seems meaningless, just because of a simple unit conversion problem!
I think they should be 23328.9 KBps (1) can be equal to 2.15 MB/s (2) which is shown as 21.85Mbps (3)
- Or what am I missing in here ?
As a suggestion, using Mbps in all screens as the only unit will solve that corruption as we use Mbps (Mega Bits Per Second) unit for internet connection in most of the countries...
Different screens, identify same connection in different but FALSE units ?
How can 2332.89 KBps (1) can be equal to 2.15 MB/s (2) which is shown as 21.85Mbps (3) ?
(the sreenshot was taken when other clients were inactive. Only DM was active & running !)
I'm NOT talking about the "values" I'm mentioning the "units" in particular...
Of course there can be differences in values at the same-time taken screenshots but all of the "units" used seems meaningless, just because of a simple unit conversion problem!
I think they should be 23328.9 KBps (1) can be equal to 2.15 MB/s (2) which is shown as 21.85Mbps (3)
- Or what am I missing in here ?
As a suggestion, using Mbps in all screens as the only unit will solve that corruption as we use Mbps (Mega Bits Per Second) unit for internet connection in most of the countries...
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