On a 64K dedicated ISDN line, copying a file across, we receive a throughput
of around 10kbps.  I assume that the fact that we are getting 10K rather
than closer to 64K is due to encapsulation and latency etc etc.

Is there anyway to calculate the exact throughput you should be getting on a
particular connection?

Am I making sense on this, or am I just nutty???  :-)

Thanks

Douwe

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