I have recently switched from a dialup server to Adelphia cable. I have also bought a new computer....an HP Pavilion 7975 with 512 sdram memory, 80gb harddrive and 2.o GHz Intel Pentium 4 processor. Needless to say, the difference in speed between my old service and my new is fantastic. But I am curious about something.......when I click on the cable icon at the bottom of my screen, a form comes up with Local Area Connection Sta... at the top and under GENERAL, it says Status--connected, duration...???(hours i have been online), and finally Speed...100.0 Mbps. What does this last thing mean? I really thought it meant that I was downloading and sending at l00 mbps until someone told me that that was impossible at the present time.....that 14 mbps would be extremely fast. Then someone told me how to check my broadband speed. I did this and it says that my speed is 2.3 Mbps and further showed my speed as compared with other and stated that mine was extremely fast.
Now what I would like to know is what does the 100.0 Mbps mean. I asked a young man who came to my house to work on my cable, but he wasn't sure what it meant. One suggestion was that it referred to the speed with which I connected my computer to Adelphia Cable. Could this be correct. Will appreciate an answer to this, though it's not very important. Ann Parker, the 75-year-old novice whom this list has helped so much in the past. ============= PCWorks Mailing List ================= Don't see your post? Check our posting guidelines & make sure you've followed proper posting procedures, http://pcworkers.com/rules.htm Contact list owner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Unsubscribing and other changes: http://pcworkers.com =====================================================
