Re: 56 kbps modems
well here in Australia Telstra our national carrier only "garantees" 2400 baud to work. I live within 2km of the exchange and the best I have ever achieved was 22k/sec over the lines (usually about 18k). This is not what the modem tells you it is doing....but what you get as a result of testing the ACTUAL modem speed using a line analizer program. What a modem manufacturer says you get and what the line gives you are Totaly separate.
People who seemed to know used to say that 'the Shannon limit' set an absolute upper limit around 40 kbps. Has Shannon been proven wrong, or what?
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craigw@dg.ce.com.au wrote:
well here in Australia Telstra our national carrier only "garantees" 2400 baud to work.
As I am sure has been discussed at length before, baud does not equal bps. AFAIK, V32bis is only 2400baud. Gary -- "Of course the US Constitution isn't perfect; but it's a lot better than what we have now." -- Unknown. pub 1024/C001D00D 1996/01/22 Gary Howland <gary@systemics.com> Key fingerprint = 0C FB 60 61 4D 3B 24 7D 1C 89 1D BE 1F EE 09 06
On Mon, 16 Sep 1996 craigw@dg.ce.com.au wrote:
well here in Australia Telstra our national carrier only "garantees" 2400 baud to work. I live within 2km of the exchange and the best I have ever achieved was 22k/sec over the lines (usually about 18k). This is not what the modem tells you it is doing....but what you get as a result of testing the ACTUAL modem speed using a line analizer program. What a modem manufacturer says you get and what the line gives you are Totaly separate.
Seriously, how may of the 28.8 modem users get connections at 28.8? Twenty percent? Fifty percent? Today's modems are already faster than most analog lines can support. More likely than not, a 56k modem won't link up at 56k. If you want speed, use the clean solution. Get ISDN. [And don't buy the Motorola BitSurfer PRO. It won't work with two line phones. The sound is so bad, you can't use the POTS you pull out for business. Motorola: "We are aware of the problem". Well, they have been aware of it since at least February.] But for data, home ISDN is the way to go. --Lucky
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