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Real Bandwidth usage - Control Center which one is correct?

Hi All,

After years of XG usage, I still cannot understand in the CC which graph is the correct one. I only have one user role and look at the graphs that CC reports:

Looking at the command line output:

system diagnostics utilities bandwidth-monitor

it reports like "bandwidth graph". I have a 100Mb at home and I never reach more than 8 Mb behind XG. Yes I know about IPS, Web Proxy and Anti-malware scanning but graphs are not reporting correct information at all. This is the feeling I have.

What about other guys on Community?

Regards



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  • Hi All,

    After years of XG usage, I still cannot understand in the CC which graph is the correct one. I only have one user role and look at the graphs that CC reports:

    Looking at the command line output:

    system diagnostics utilities bandwidth-monitor

    it reports like "bandwidth graph". I have a 100Mb at home and I never reach more than 8 Mb behind XG. Yes I know about IPS, Web Proxy and Anti-malware scanning but graphs are not reporting correct information at all. This is the feeling I have.

    What about other guys on Community?

    Regards

     

     

    Hi, 

    I'm Val, I'm a newbie here. I have notice in  Control Center that when my bandwidth becomes 1.5MB, my internet becomes slow, and when I tried to Ping for example google.com, the latency is reaching up to 200ms to 300ms plus.

     

    Regards,

  • Sounds like you have a 10-12mbps connection. 1.5MB x 8 = 12mbps

  • John Woodall said:

    Sounds like you have a 10-12mbps connection. 1.5MB x 8 = 12mbps

     

     

    Hi, 

     

    Is that the standard computation for bandwidth in CC?

    So it means that we are currently using that bandwidth. sometimes it is reaching 2.5mb x 8 = 20mbps? which will really cause our internet speed to becomes slow. 

     

    I have SOphos XG125, but it is only in bridgemode.

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  • John Woodall said:

    Sounds like you have a 10-12mbps connection. 1.5MB x 8 = 12mbps

     

     

    Hi, 

     

    Is that the standard computation for bandwidth in CC?

    So it means that we are currently using that bandwidth. sometimes it is reaching 2.5mb x 8 = 20mbps? which will really cause our internet speed to becomes slow. 

     

    I have SOphos XG125, but it is only in bridgemode.

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