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Before I leave Europe and come back to thailand I want stream my slingbox in hd quality to thailand!

My cable internet Isp have a upload of

4 Mbit fastest upload I can get

And now it comes a fair use policy

Calculating upload and download together

The total data usage limit is 1 terabyte a month

Then speed limit will be reduce only to 0,5 Mbit until rest of the month!

Can someone help me to calculate

How long I can use the upload stream of my slingbox to thailand with 4 Mbit?

How long it would need time to reach the total allowed data limit of 1 terabyte a month?

Posted (edited)

I would forget HD if I were you. It will probably buffer like crazy.

SD you're talking about 6-800Mb per hour, maybe less but it depends on the compression

My ISP has a login where I can check my usage. Don't you have something similar?

Edited by Chicog
Posted

A Terabyte is 1000Gb.

So if your TV streams at 500Mb/hour you are going to get 2000 hours a month.

Considering there are only 744 hours in a month, you should be able to watch what you like and download a fair bit too.

Posted (edited)

Fortunately this calculator gives roughly the same result as my "calc" tongue.png

A steady upload of 4 Mbit/s would run about 22.6 days (24 h per day) to reach 1 TByte.

I must admit I am too long in Thailand to know about offerings in the west.

You really get 1 TByte per month? About 33 GByte per day?

Thats more than I could watch (in a good TV quality) facepalm.gif

Edited by KhunBENQ
Posted (edited)

Which Calculator did you use ?

The one you linked and my windows calc tongue.png

I did some simplification:

slingbox steady uploading 4 Mbit/s no download (as the poster seems to intent mainly uploading to Thailand)

decimal factors

no protocol overhead, 8 bit = 1 Byte

1'000'000'000'000 / (4'000'000/8) = 2'000'000

2 Million seconds is

555.5 hours (!)

23.1 days.

The link that you provide obviously uses correct 2x values and results in that number of 22.6 days.

Sure this is not exact science (e.g. ignoring protocol overhead).

I just wanted to proof that the 1 TByte limit should be more than enough for what a human can watch on TV in a month blink.pngblink.png

(humans need sleep tongue.png)

Edited by KhunBENQ
  • 3 weeks later...
Posted

Use GlassWire to monitor your bandwidth. Very simple and intuitive to use program. The basic version of GlassWire is free for everybody, but if you want the extra features, you’ll have to pay for the full version.

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