Ricsi,
I'd love to know what max transfer rate is ... but AFAIK there are no
files to be downloaded to users on this site, let alone one that is
3Megs or more. <G> This is an ISP, which also assists in obtaining DN
and hosts web sites, both individual and business/municipal.
The only reference I have, and it's poor, is loading their home page.
It's 19 files [one a jpg so bmp must be made] totalling 131,075 bytes
and timing it from hitting Enter to "processing 1 embedded object" comes
out at about 12 seconds ... however some of the files are in other
directories and I've noticed pauses getting a couple.
That comes to 9K, right?
I didn't write down the math someone used to differentiate between "bits
per sec" and "bytes per sec" because I didn't understand it quite. Can
someone walk me through that one again? I like learning things that
help me understand 'puter stuff better. :>
l.d.
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On Sun, 02 Apr 2000 11:18:15 +0200 (CEST), [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Richard Menedetter)
wrote:
> Hi
> "L.D. Best" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> LB> metalab.unc.edu FTP server was flying!
> LB> Size: 34,537,210 bytes
> LB> Time: 26 minutes 12 seconds, give or take a second or two.
> About 20 KB/s (KiloByte).
> LB> I think I'm gonna *like* this cable modem stuff. <G>
> ;))
> I would be interested what the maximum transfer rate is ...
> try to download a big (more than 3 MB) file from your ISPs FTP server.
> And tell us the result ;)
> LB> l.d.
> CU, Ricsi
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