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- From: JNavas@NavasGrp.com (John Navas)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Line Conditions vs Speed
- Date: Tue, 16 Apr 1996 01:35:13 GMT
- Organization: The Navas Group of Dublin, CA, USA
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- [Posted to comp.dcom.modems]
- ppasteur@nexus.interealm.com (Phil Pasteur) wrote:
-
- >I posted here asking why my recieve/send speeds as indicated in ATI6 report was
- >so different and what I could do tho help the problem. I only got one response
- >that said these speeds are determined by "line conditions". This is very
- >interesting. Do we not use the same LINE to transmit and recieve data. Is there
- >not only one connection between my modem and the one on the other end.
-
- There is only one line to the central office, but from there to the remote
- central office the send and receive paths may very well be different.
-
- >In any case I cannot understand why the recieve speed will vary between 24 and
- >28.8K but the send indication seemingly NEVER varies from 19.2. This amounts to
- >a 33.3% difference in speed for two operations occuring over the same
- >connection!!
-
- See if you get similar speeds to other locations -- that will tell you
- whether the problem is at your end or the other end.
-
- >If anyone can give me a better explanation than just the overused "line
- >conditions" ( what conditions, why, why the receive/send difference, can it be
- >fixed) I would greatly appreciate it!!!
-
- See my FAQ.
-
- --
- Best regards,
- John mailto:JNavas@NavasGrp.com http://web.aimnet.com/~jnavas/
- 28800 Modem FAQ: http://web.aimnet.com/~jnavas/modem/faq.html
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