I know octets from an IP address point, but I have a program that records
traffic in octets. How do I read that?

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> One octet = one byte.  Since there is 8 bits in a byte you would multiple
> the octets by 8 to convert to bps.  I personally convert any graphs or
other
> data that is in octets to bps when dealing with LAN/WAN performance data.
> If your talking about server throughput most people talk in bytes.
>
> Jim
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> > Subject: Octets ???
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> > How do I convert octects to Kbps? How do you read/understand octects? =
> > Thanks
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