An octet = one byte, or eight bits.  This term is commonly used to refer
to different portions of an IP address in dotted-decimal format.  For
example, in the address 172.16.20.10, the first octect is 172, and the
second octet is 16.

I'm sure there are many other common uses of this particular term, but
this is the only usage in my vocabulary.  <g>

>>> "NetEng" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2/16/01 8:45:12 AM >>>
How do I convert octects to Kbps? How do you read/understand octects?
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Thanks

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