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A T1 line's roughly equivalent to a 1,544,000 baud rate, which is bits
(1 character = 16 bits) per second, in this case between your computer
and your ISP's computer. Although your baud rate's as low as the
slowest connection between any two computers carrying your signal over
the internet, including that other end's connection to the internet,
you're unlikely to see anything nearly as low as a 300 baud rate. You
might see more like 300 KBytes (8 bits = 1 byte) per second with
something like a cable modem instead!
Hope that helps,
On Tue, 2002-07-02 at 12:41, charles meyer wrote:
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> Would anyone care to tap out a few comments on the technical difference?
> I was told that a T1 line is just a 1.544 MB line. (Not sure what those
> numbers mean though<g>)
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> I'm told that if the other end as a 300 baud moden; its still 300 baud,
> etc...
> Does my confusion make any sense?<g>
>
> chas
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