Yes. Current speed multiplied by 8 is your speed in kbps . You can also check the speed here : Airtel
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* For checking download go to Query tab and select billing cycle From date and To date and hit Go
* Note: It starts from the date you installed BitmeterOS so you cannot get data before that date.
The Airtel speed check isn't working, I checked it on other site, the speed is as promised by airtel but i get the following error when pinging airtel server,
http://img25.imageshack.us/i/noresources.png/
http://img97.imageshack.us/i/snrcropped.png/
SNR used to be around 40, but it came down to 11, Engineer changed line cable, and fixed the DP box. snr shot up to 35, but it's now down to 25, no disconnections, speed is good to excellent. should I be worried about the errors when pinging airtel server and low SNR?
THank you!
---------- Post added at 09:27 PM ---------- Previous post was at 09:23 PM ----------
* For checking download go to Query tab and select billing cycle From date and To date and hit Go
* Note: It starts from the date you installed BitmeterOS so you cannot get data before that date.
The Airtel speed check isn't working, I checked it on other site, the speed is as promised by airtel but i get the following error when pinging airtel server,
http://img25.imageshack.us/i/noresources.png/
http://img97.imageshack.us/i/snrcropped.png/
SNR used to be around 40, but it came down to 11, Engineer changed line cable, and fixed the DP box. snr shot up to 35, but it's now down to 25, no disconnections, speed is good to excellent. should I be worried about the errors when pinging airtel server and low SNR?
THank you!