In networking, (xxx)bits per second are practically always used, because bit speed is what matters, and byte is... ambiguous. When network engineers do mean "byte", they usually say "octet".
Originally Posted by JandK
Originally Posted by branmakmuffin
Originally Posted by JandK
Yeah, it's weird because I have a 5g connection that's supposed to be a lot faster.

But it might be a distance thing. I'm gonna test tomorrow. My house is three stories, and my desktop is on the top floor, so that might be the issue.
Your connection speed to anything is the slowest point in your link.

It's weird. I've been trying to figure it out all night. Haven't gotten a moment of sleep. For some reason, it's limiting me to 30mbps, whereas every other device I have is much faster. It should be ten times as fast. I feel like some setting is capping it somehow, but I have no idea how. I've tried everything the internet suggested. I even reset my windows.

What's worse is this is a new computer I bought fairly recently just to play BG3.
This is very weird. Won't try to diagnose it here on the forum, but if your new PC has wireless connection, at least try to bring it as close to the access point as you can. That's assuming there's no faulty / incompatible hardware or powerful source(s) of EMI close to (or even inside of) your PC.