Neil Bothwick said...
> > 25000-27000 for transmit speed in "V90" mode (and it doesn't drop
> > lower during the session), whereas it hits 32000 or more if I force a
> > non-V90 connect.
> That's normal. V90 and K56 usually give less that 33K upload, whereas
> V34+ generally gives 33600 in both directions with a decent line.
Oh right. Thanks for the info. Do you know why that is? It seems odd
that the modem can't stuff the same data rate down the line just
because the receive protocol is different.. :-/
> > Is there a way to improve transmit throughput? Would limiting the
> > receive connect also improve the transmit?
> Possibly, only trial and error will tell. But I doubt the increase in
> upstream speed would justify any reduction in downstream. Unless you do
> a *lot* of uploading, it's best to go for the best downstream speed and
> take whatever you're given on uploads.
> If you do that much uploading, you must be maintaining several large web
> sites, so increase your prices enough to pay for ISDN :)
Heh :0) No, no.. I have no large websites. Purely curiosity. About
the only thing which strains the transmit LED on the modem is online
gaming, and I guess the way out of that is definitely to get an ISDN,
since I suspect even a 56K connect would be poor! Not to worry, I
don't use that often.
Thanks,
Ian
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