Allegedly, on or about 8 November 2017, Fred Smith sent:
> the TL;DR part:
> ( the 10 bits per byte I mentioned was just the difference in the
> measurement units: 1GB is a gigaBYTE, but one Gb is a gigaBIT. And
> the factor of 10 is rough, suitable for off-the-top-o-me-head
> computations. Bytes
On 11/08/2017 05:04 PM, Fred Smith wrote:
Just for example, the faster you pour packets down the pipe, the more
likely that one of 'em is going to "collide" with a packet from
some other system/process that also wants to use the network. When
collisions occur, both systems that are sending stop,
Thanks to everyone for their response.
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On 8 November 2017 at 17:44, stan wrote:
> On Tue, 7 Nov 2017 16:09:07 -0800
> Rick Stevens wrote:
>
> > Specs (open or not) often have little to do with it. It's more trying
> > to figure out how the bloody hardware works. If you don't know
On Wed, Nov 08, 2017 at 02:44:47PM -0700, stan wrote:
> On Tue, 7 Nov 2017 16:09:07 -0800
> Rick Stevens wrote:
>
> > Specs (open or not) often have little to do with it. It's more trying
> > to figure out how the bloody hardware works. If you don't know which
> > bits to
On 11/08/2017 01:44 PM, stan wrote:
> On Tue, 7 Nov 2017 16:09:07 -0800
> Rick Stevens wrote:
>
>> Specs (open or not) often have little to do with it. It's more trying
>> to figure out how the bloody hardware works. If you don't know which
>> bits to fiddle on the chip,
On Tue, 7 Nov 2017 16:09:07 -0800
Rick Stevens wrote:
> Specs (open or not) often have little to do with it. It's more trying
> to figure out how the bloody hardware works. If you don't know which
> bits to fiddle on the chip, you may never get the speeds the thing
>
On 11/07/2017 11:45 AM, stan wrote:
> On Tue, 7 Nov 2017 20:09:40 +1100
> Stephen Morris wrote:
>
>> I am in Australia. The router is rated at 600 Mb/s on the 2.4 GHz
>> interface and 1300 Mb/s on the 5 GHz interface to give it the
>> connection speed of 1900 Mb/s AC.
On Tue, 7 Nov 2017 20:09:40 +1100
Stephen Morris wrote:
> I am in Australia. The router is rated at 600 Mb/s on the 2.4 GHz
> interface and 1300 Mb/s on the 5 GHz interface to give it the
> connection speed of 1900 Mb/s AC. As I mentioned above under Windows
> I get
On Tue, 7 Nov 2017 19:53:18 +1100
Stephen Morris wrote:
> I couldn't access the site above but I could use the speedtest.net
> link it linked to, which gave me a result of 12ms ping, 125.62 Mbps
> download and 35.51 Mbps upload, but I'm not sure how that relates to
>
On Tue, 2017-11-07 at 19:53 +1100, Stephen Morris wrote:
> On 07/11/2017 10:51, stan wrote:
> > On Tue, 7 Nov 2017 08:25:32 +1100
> > Stephen Morris wrote:
> >
> > > Having downloaded an updated version of the driver from Github
> > > that now compiles and runs
On 07/11/2017 13:01, stan wrote:
On Mon, 6 Nov 2017 20:25:43 -0500
Fred Smith wrote:
On Mon, Nov 06, 2017 at 04:51:33PM -0700, stan wrote:
On Tue, 7 Nov 2017 08:25:32 +1100
Stephen Morris wrote:
Having downloaded an updated
On 07/11/2017 12:25, Fred Smith wrote:
On Mon, Nov 06, 2017 at 04:51:33PM -0700, stan wrote:
On Tue, 7 Nov 2017 08:25:32 +1100
Stephen Morris wrote:
Having downloaded an updated version of the driver from Github
that now compiles and runs with the 4.13 kernel
On 07/11/2017 10:51, stan wrote:
On Tue, 7 Nov 2017 08:25:32 +1100
Stephen Morris wrote:
Having downloaded an updated version of the driver from Github
that now compiles and runs with the 4.13 kernel I have looked at the
wifi properties under Gnome and they
On Mon, 6 Nov 2017 20:25:43 -0500
Fred Smith wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 06, 2017 at 04:51:33PM -0700, stan wrote:
> > On Tue, 7 Nov 2017 08:25:32 +1100
> > Stephen Morris wrote:
> >
> > > Having downloaded an updated version of the
On Mon, Nov 06, 2017 at 04:51:33PM -0700, stan wrote:
> On Tue, 7 Nov 2017 08:25:32 +1100
> Stephen Morris wrote:
>
> > Having downloaded an updated version of the driver from Github
> > that now compiles and runs with the 4.13 kernel I have looked at the
> > wifi
On Tue, 7 Nov 2017 08:25:32 +1100
Stephen Morris wrote:
> Having downloaded an updated version of the driver from Github
> that now compiles and runs with the 4.13 kernel I have looked at the
> wifi properties under Gnome and they tell me the connection speed is
>
Hi,
Having downloaded an updated version of the driver from Github that
now compiles and runs with the 4.13 kernel I have looked at the wifi
properties under Gnome and they tell me the connection speed is
450Mb/sec which is about the connection speed I get under Windows 10
with the 2.4
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