RE: TI-H: Radio switch
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RE: TI-H: Radio switch
Hmmm.. I have been... My BIG K (as in 150K/sec) is as KiloBYTE per sec. A
small k to me is kiloBIT per sec. So, if you wanted to know what I was
getting at with that 150K/sec, it would really be 1200k/sec or in mbit
terms, 1.17 mbit/sec. Essentially, that would be a T1, being that they are
~1.54 mbit/sec. being slightly loaded with other people. See? I know what
I'm talking about.. :)
Also,
Mbit(Mb)=Megabit
MB=Megabyte
Kb(or just k)=kilobit
KB(or K)=kilobyte
This sound ok?
-jeff
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org
[mailto:owner-ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org] On Behalf Of Rosyna
Sent: Sunday, January 10, 1999 2:23 AM
To: ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org
Subject: RE: TI-H: Radio switch
You guys must be missing something too. When you see 10Mb/sec or
256k/sec when referring to something that has to do with any kind of
network, ALWAYS divide by 8 to get real world figures.
256k/sec=32k/sec not that fast 1.5Mb/sex=128k/sec see that is why
cable is so dang fast.
At approximately 10:53 PM +0000GMT on the day Earth People call
1/9/99, Dan declared:
> Yea, that is what I was thinking - I didn't actually think you meant a
full
> blown T3... I don't think download.com has a T3, they might, but with the
> number of people downloading files (and multiple files), I'll bet they
have
> a direct connection backbone... but whatever... 10Mbit is good... JUST as
> long as it isn't @Home. Everyone knows they blow arse...
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