Cool site that has a table for bits and bytes. http://www.romulus2.com/articles/guides/misc/bitsbytes.shtml
Also you have to tweak the send window for uploads just like receive window for the download part of your broadband. You'll notice you have a 45KB possible but only get 15 to 30KB sending a file to someone over AIM or FTP or whatever. I got 1mbit upload and could only send 30KB to a friend on AIM till I set my defaultsendwindow now I send 100-124KB. Why windows OS doesn't have some kind of a user friendly gui interface to tweak these settings is beyond me. The tcp/ip stack is older than the frickin hills.
OK the upload speed has small/97Kb, medium/386Kb, large/578Kb. The medium uploads 1495KB tghough, why is that? Not only that, my results times are wack it takes me longer to download a 97KB file than a 578KB file WTF? The "Bottom Line" results are inconsistant. I get better upload on a larger file, to me this makes no sense unless i'm missing something??
I don't know how I got anything higher than 1024. My service says I get 1024 upload and 1500 down. I tested again today and got 1107kb! I did upgrade new firmware on the router so that could have been part of the problem. So far my Download test here is 1330/1107. ::scratches head:: My upload is almost the same as my download.
:::.. Upload Stats ..:::
Connection is: 1107 Kbps about 1.1 Mbps (tested with 579 KB)
Upload Speed is: 135 KB/sec
Tested From:: http://www.testmy.net/
Bottom Line: 20 times faster than 56K you can upload 1MB in 7.59 second(s)
Validation Link :: https://testmy.net/cgi-bin/get.cgi?Test_ID=1XU853KMO
:::.. Upload Stats ..:::
Connection is: 933 Kbps about 0.9 Mbps (tested with 1496 KB)
Upload Speed is: 114 KB/sec
Tested From:: http://www.testmy.net/
Bottom Line: 17 times faster than 56K you can upload 1MB in 8.98 second(s)
Validation Link :: https://testmy.net/cgi-bin/get.cgi?Test_ID=9YMAN2LN4