Hey Mari,
You will never see a 56000 bps connection! I think the fastest allowed by
telco due to line parameters is 53300. I usually get 48000 or 51000. But
after a sustained heavy rain, I only get 16000 or 28000 and once only got
9600. Must have a crack in the insulation on my line between my home and
the CO. If you consistently get a low connection speed, you probably also
get noisy voice connections!
Vern Stitt
ASE, CCA, CCNA, MCSE
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Hi Group
When you use a 56K modem to connect to internet,
you never achieve 56K. For example, sometimes it
shows that the bytes sent at 48000 bps, sometimes
45000 bps, everytime it's different. So, where has
those "bandwidth" gone to?? (<--please correct if
I'm wrong on this) So, can I conclude that a 56K
modem is only theoretically 56K???
Thanks and regards.
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