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[–] Maglin78@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

To be honest it’s a lie. It’s likely some buffering on the ISP side that is causing it or it’s just wrong. A 1G interface won’t go above 1G. These are more to make customers or end users feel good. I have a feeling some code is messed up and it’s using 1000 somewhere instead of 1024 and through error stacking you get this. Throwing darts at what it could be but it’s not that high to a single device.