Re: Transfer speed over Ethernet and ADSL
From: Paul Sture (nospam_at_sture.homeip.net)
Date: 10/05/03
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Date: Sun, 05 Oct 2003 09:07:53 +0200
Joseph Huber wrote:
>
> In article <blh1bv$s79$1@news-reader4.wanadoo.fr>, Didier Morandi <no@spam.com> writes:
> > So, I have a 1024/128 in my office and a 512/128 at home. What you are
> > saying is that I've better download from home to my office that upload
> > from home, right?
> > Hence the following speed flow:
> > iMac -- 100 Mbit/s -- Modem ADSL -- 128 Kbit/s -- ISP1 -- the internet
> > -- ?? MB/s -- ISP2 -- 1024 Kbit/s -- Modem ADSL -- 100 Mbit/s -- PC
>
> Since the sending speed on both sides is 128Kbs, it doesn't matter which
> side is FTP client or server. It would matter if e.g. the office side would
> have a high speed internet connection.
> So Your 17 KBytes/s is probably the maximum You can get from a 128 kbs line.
>
I agree. When I was using ISDN (rated at 64Kb per connection), the most
I remember getting was about 7 KB on a single line, and 14 KB with 2
lines.
-- Paul Sture
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