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Name: looi76
Date: March 17, 2007 at 02:20:45 Pacific
OS: Windows XP Professional
CPU/Ram: 512 MB
Product: LG
Comment:

When I click on Local Area Connetions, I doesn't tell me how many Bytes or kilobytes sent or recieved. It tells me how many Packets send or recieved. Can someone please tell me how can I calculate how many KBs send or recieved.

3,000,000 Packets are approx. how many kilobytes ?!


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Name: rais
Date: March 17, 2007 at 06:36:48 Pacific
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Packets length could vary. They can be 64KB or 1500 KB. In some technologies, it could be even more or less.

Provided you take standard 64KB, this would give you 192000000 KB or 192000 MB or 192 GB.

Thanks.


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