Non - LAN play. (help needed)
Agent ME wrote:I remember when i thought a 500k download was huge... HA! Now 50megabytes is medium size!
I don't know where to begin. I just don't know.cccp_leha wrote:Tell him Enjay!
http://www.ctrlaltdel-online.com/?t=arc ... 2002-10-30
http://www.ctrlaltdel-online.com/?t=arc ... 2002-10-27
http://www.ctrlaltdel-online.com/?t=arc ... 2002-11-04
No, definitely not a T3.
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you know, i dont really notice a difference between cable and T1...
at home on my cable modem i get ~580KB/s (thats what it says) and at work on the T1 i get ~630KB/s so its really not that much faster.
the best places to check your connection is to download something from apple.com or microsoft.com
			
			
									
						
										
						at home on my cable modem i get ~580KB/s (thats what it says) and at work on the T1 i get ~630KB/s so its really not that much faster.
the best places to check your connection is to download something from apple.com or microsoft.com
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- MasterOFDeath
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Yeah sorry about that. Was a joke. For those of you who don't know, as a joke I private messaged him 3 times with just a bunch of crap in the messages. It was actually only supposed to be one but I accedentaly kept on hitting the "reply" button when I didnt mean to. Now, lets put that behind us. On my old computer I was usuing not long ago I had a 38.8 I think. On this one I have a 56k, but it only will connect at 45,333. And my isp being 2 towns away and my phone lines being as screwed up as they are helps.
			
			
									
						
										
						- MasterOFDeath
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Uhhhh, your reasoning is flawed, charris.  I didn't say a thing about kbps or anything else.  Connection speed is not measured in kilobits, it's measured in baud itself.  Given your reasoning, these would be the maximum connect speeds of other modems:
14.4: 14,745.6 (Actual maximum: 14,400)
28.8: 29,491.2 (Actual maximum: 28,800)
33.6: 34,406.4 (Actual maximum: 33,600)
56.0: 57,344 (Actual maximum: ? -- NOT 56,000)
56k doesn't mean 56 kilobits per second, it means 56 kilobauds per second. A baud is a bit-per-second, but unlike a kilobit, which is 1024 bits, a kilobaud is 1000 bits per second.
[EDIT]Interestingly, a little research into the subject yields this page, which declares that the lower connection speed of 56k modems isn't a hardware limitation, but a legal one:
			
			
									
						
										
						14.4: 14,745.6 (Actual maximum: 14,400)
28.8: 29,491.2 (Actual maximum: 28,800)
33.6: 34,406.4 (Actual maximum: 33,600)
56.0: 57,344 (Actual maximum: ? -- NOT 56,000)
56k doesn't mean 56 kilobits per second, it means 56 kilobauds per second. A baud is a bit-per-second, but unlike a kilobit, which is 1024 bits, a kilobaud is 1000 bits per second.
[EDIT]Interestingly, a little research into the subject yields this page, which declares that the lower connection speed of 56k modems isn't a hardware limitation, but a legal one:
It also states that 56k modems can download at 56k, but can only upload at 33.6k, which sounds about right to me.The FCC in the United States has a regulation that data speeds over telephone lines cannot exceed 53K. Until that law is changed the modems are artificially capped at that speed.

