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96
128
192
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384
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768
1,000
All in KB/s.
17,000 Kilobits/s is 2.125 Megabytes/s
1 kilobit =/= 1 kilobyte
If you go into the options, it's just 10 or 25, nothing in between.
Some more steps, or custom limit, would be appreciated - +1 for OP.
I changed it to KB and MB im my previous posts. For me it was clear that im talking about Byte. Don't know that the big "B" stands for byte and the little "b" stands for bit. When talking about bit i alawys wrote ...bit/s. So as "kamak /idle" already mentioned is clear enough now. I just want to have a custom option to set the download speed. A plus and a minus button at the end of a input field would be the best way to do that otherwise you have to list every single download speed.
but if your ISP limited udp traffic it's not helped