Well i noticed that i when ever i start a download, the download speed starts with a very high speed spike in the beginning that could reach up to 3x of my bandwidth, and last for like 3 to 10 secs then starts to gradually drop till it reaches my usual expected download speed, this isn't really a problem but i would really like to understand it from the networks point of view, how does it get past the ISP limit even if for a very short period of time, because i might think of using it to my advantage somehow if i understand it, Hope some networks guy around here could explain to me :D oh and it doesn't depend on the connection type nor the operating system, i saw this happen on cable connection and mobile broadband, windows and ubuntu so it doesn't have any thing to do with those differences.. oh and it works also with both normal single connection download and download accelerators that use multipart downloading
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