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- From: moloney@netsrq.com (Tim Moloney)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems,comp.dcom.telecom.tech
- Subject: Slower modem connections thru T1/channel bank
- Date: 18 Feb 1996 00:20:28 GMT
- Organization: Net Sarasota
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- I'm a small ISP and I recently converted my dial-in lines from individual B1
- lines to a T1 broken out by a Carrier Access Corp AB-24 channel bank. The
- typical modem connect speed before the conversion was 24000 to 26400. Now
- the typical connect speed is 21600 to 24000. I've also had a few customers
- report drastically reduces connect speeds. These customers report 9600 to
- 14400.
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- For testing, I've dialed into one of my T1 channels from another channel in
- the T1 and consistently get connect speeds of 21600 and 24000. I then dialed
- into one of my T1 channels from a B1 line and consistently get connect speeds
- of 24000 and 26400.
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- Apparently the T1 is causing some sort of slowdown in the modem connections.
- I would think that the T1 would provide a cleaner connection and thus higher
- connect speed.
-
- Has anyone seen this type of problem before? What are some possible
- solutions? I'd appreciate any tips or pointers on this one. TIA
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