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How does AnyConnect client calculate its Link Speed? (Windows 7)

rgordon-qsc
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I'm curious about how the AnyConnect client determines what its default Link Speed is, upon initialization?  

For example, from behind my home firewall, if I have a client that's physically connected to a 1Gbps uplink, when I launch the AnyConnect client, Windows Task Manager shows me a Link Speed of 9 Mbps for my AnyConnect connection.

However, if I also launch an AnyConnect connection from another machine on my home LAN, connected via 300Mbps WiFi, Windows Task Manager will only show me around a 1 Mbps Link Speed.

How does the AnyConnect client calculate its Link Speed upon connection?   Does it take a percentage of the available upstream bandwidth?

My home ISP bandwidth is 50Mbps down/12 Mbps up.   My corporate ISP (where the ASA I'm connecting to resides) it 50Mbps bi-directional.

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