You are correct. However, I do transfer very large files, and I noticed a 
tremendous speedup going to 100 MBps. I would never want to switch back to 
10 MBps. :)

-- Epicenter


On 18 Dec 2002 at 2:58, Marten van de Kraats wrote:

> 
> >That's very impressive. I only say this because my network uses 100 MBps
> >and I do a lot of file transfer between machines, so 10 MBps speeds would be
> >extremely prohibitive.
> 
> You really think so? In my experience the speed difference between 10 
> and 100 MBps can only really be noticced when transferring really 
> large files over a network.
> 
> Marten
> 


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