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Which Direction of the Bandwidth Is Limited and What Is the Unit of the Bandwidth?
Updated on 2023-06-16 GMT+08:00
Which Direction of the Bandwidth Is Limited and What Is the Unit of the Bandwidth?
Your purchased VPN gateway bandwidth is used in the outbound direction. To balance the traffic in the inbound and outbound directions, the bandwidth in the inbound direction is limited.
- If the purchased bandwidth is 10 Mbit/s or less, the bandwidth in the inbound direction is limited to 10 Mbit/s.
- If the purchased bandwidth is more than 10 Mbit/s, the bandwidth in the inbound direction is the same as that of the purchased bandwidth.
The unit of bandwidth is Mbit/s and that of traffic is GB.
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