Chris Deome wrote:
> A T1 is 1.544Mbits per second.  If you have 100Mbits per second entering a
> router hosting a 1.5Mbits per second, that is roughly 100 times faster than
> the T1 and you will fill up all your available DRAM in the Cisco Router (Yes
> he mentioned Cisco) and packets will drop.  I happen to work for Cisco, and
> your logic does not make sense.  Sorry..
>
> If he is hosting a LAN.  Yes 100Mbits is fine and I wouldn't want him to
> limit that to 10Mbit.. However since this is heading out to the internet,
> and his WAN is extremely decreased, yes limit the connection or packets will
> drop, and therefore resolving the choke/lag.
>
> Thanks,
> Chris Deome
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> CCDA   ID # CSCO10540091
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then i guess my setup is all hosed too.. my intel 510 100mb switch
plugging into my cisco 2621's *10/100* lan port is choking my server?
wait lemme check, nope!  the box is running great with two full 12
player servers going.  you work for cisco fine, but what you say is
either wrong or you're talking about something that doesn't apply here.
  the proof is in my connection.  based on your info, it should work as
good as it does.

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- m0gely
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