Cybermonkey
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just released an Uncapped/unlimited Cable connection account. how does 10mb/sec sound
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Russ
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quote: Originally posted by Cybermonkey
just released an Uncapped/unlimited Cable connection account. how does 10mb/sec sound
only limited by your network card? fook me
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Cybermonkey
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yes, all for $49 a month. thats about £20. i get speeds up to 1mb/sec on my 256k line, and i thought that was fast i suspect it could be even faster than that at certain hours of the day
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willay
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is it advertised as '10mbit' or 10mb per sec? (which is 100mbit)
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Paul
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quote: Originally posted by willay
is it advertised as '10mbit' or 10mb per sec? (which is 100mbit)
How did you come to this conclusion?
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willay
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quote: Originally posted by Paul
quote: Originally posted by willay
is it advertised as '10mbit' or 10mb per sec? (which is 100mbit)
How did you come to this conclusion?
sorry I might be wrong?
In my experience when you get 100mbit servers or something round this description the highest output I can get is 10mb per second.
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Tim
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I think what Paul is getting at is there's 8 bits per byte, so the theoretical performance of 100mbit networks is 12.5mb/s.
It can't sustain this speed due to various reasons within the algorithms, hence why you can never fully saturate an Ethernet link.
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willay
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wasnt far off
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Cybermonkey
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no, there is no limit at all. i think the upper end of the server bandwidth is around the 500mbit mark, so the end user will be able to handle a theoretical 50mb/sec. but this is in optimum conditions, close to an exchange.
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Tim
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What technology is this based on? Fibre direct into your house?
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Cybermonkey
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fibreoptics yes. Cable Extreme its called
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Cybermonkey
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http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/communications/soa/BigPond_doubles_cable_speeds/0,2000061791,39238174,00.htm
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Tim
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So they're offering 17Mbps (bits per sec), which is 2.1Mb/s real speed.
I'm on ADSL2+ already here -- speeds upto 24Mbps, although my line is shite so I only get 14Mbps max...
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Nismo
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was gonna say it aint all that
Japan is where it is AT 1gig connections
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