On 26 Jul 98, at 14:45, Fuzzy Fox wrote:
> A 10Mb network means that at optimum efficiency, it should be able to
> transfer 10 million bits per second. That's about 1 megabyte per
> second, so your 800 K/s rate is pretty good. Your 200 K/s rate is way
> off. If you get anything above 500 K/s, you're probably doing alright.
I always divide by 10, I know its 8, but its easier to do in your head :)
So max thruput on a 10baseT would be about 1000 k/s.
Realisticilly, more like 800 to 900k/s.
Depending on traffic :) size of network etc :)
As far as port locking, I recommend, locking at 115200, if your modem
supports it, I do it here, and average about 12k/s on text files, and 5.0k/s on
zip/binary files, when I connect at 50k via v90.
-- Matthew
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