ADSL is by definition Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line and says nothing about the technology used. It is true that in the UK (nearly) all the ADSL is delivered over telephony lines.
ADSL is by definition Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line and says nothing about the technology used. It is true that in the UK (nearly) all the ADSL is delivered over telephony lines.
Fun isn't it ;-)
Sorry I use Macs so I am not sure how to get that information. However using speed checking sites using a gigabit lan at a busy time I just got
26Mbps and using an 802.11g network I get 3.2Mbps
Sorry it is 100Mbps
Jerome Meekings coughed up some electrons that declared:
You BIG wibbler! ;->
You had us thinking that you had access to some CISCO or university test network...
Your PC/MAC can amange 100meg. My older PCs can punt about 400megbit/sec through their gog NICs but not much more.
The best I ever got a server to shift was a couple of gigabits over bonded links.
At least you fessed..
You're still a lucky b*stard though. :)
Ah!
We have gigabit all over the office, and we frequently saturate that. My son (compsci student) has it all over his shared house, and _they_ saturate that too. It'd be nice on the internet - but I still think the other end will often be the limit.
Andy
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