[ale] OT: ADSL modem bottleneck
Robert Heaven
robertheaven at earthlink.net
Sat Feb 28 17:14:49 EST 2004
Sometimes, on a 10baseT connection, you can get a stop/start type of
bottleneck if your 10baseT is operating in half duplex mode. But, that
usually only manafests itself during interactive periods. For file
downloads, or large images, you don't normally notice it.
On Sat, 2004-02-28 at 16:39, griffisb at bellsouth.net wrote:
> > From: Mike Millson <mmillson at meritonlinesystems.com>
> > My ADSL bandwidth is nominal 256 kbps up and 1.5 Mbps down. The ADSL
> > modem (Alcatel 1000) has a 10BaseT (10 Mbps) connector that my router is
> > plugged into. When up/downloading to the Internet, am I safe to assume
> > that the 10BaseT connection is not the bottleneck since 10 Mbps is so
> > much greater than the ADSL bandwidth?
>
> You are right, The bottleneck would be your aDSL connection, not the 10BaseT Ethernet connection.
>
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