They are probably referring to your connection to the internet.

The Local network is probably 100Mb but the connection to the external
network could easily be 6Mb which would be the equivalent of 4 T1 lines,
or possibly a partial dS3 frame connection.

It could also be a DSL line. What type of connection are we talking
about here.

-----Original Message-----
From: Dana Tierney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 7:37 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: reality check - bandwidth

nope someone is tell me bandwidth was upgraded from 3mb to 6mb. I
assumed the person was clueless, but they have now produced the purchase
orders ;) Much as I might have to say about the network here, it's way
faster than that. I mean ... I mean... the network here is 100Mbps. And
the pipe to the server in question is not noticeably slower. 

I am correct in thinking this makes no sense right?

6 mb is too low for RAM, 6 GB is too high... I was thinking perhaps cat
3 to cat 6. But I don't think they would have been functioning at 3. I
don't think it supports ethernet. 

If it's a typo it has spawned... which is probably the best explanation
at that...this is not dialup compression, to answer your question. It's
Ethernet -- I should have specified.


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