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- Subject: Re: ADSL again
- From: Jonathan Q <jq@example.com>
- Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2001 00:35:07 +0900
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jshore@example.com (jshore@example.com) wrote: > Just out of curiousity what sort of sustained bandwidth are eaccess or ntt > flets users getting downstream. I know 2 people with eaccess service in new > buildings near me who are getting rates far below the rated 1.6Mbps/s, > whereas with Tokyo Metallic I regularly get 150-160Kbytes/s (very close to > 1.6Mbps) for sites with adequate bandwidth on my lines (one in setagaya-ku > and the other in shibuya-ku). This is hugely variable. What matters more than anything else is the capacity of the download site itself. If it's at all popular, chances are you won't hit the theoretical speed of the line. After all, it only takes a few DSL users to saturate a 10 megabit link. FTP site operators gotta hate that stuff :-) I have switched 100baseT to my desk at work, and you better believe I never get anything close to the capacity of that line :-) I have gotten about 20 mbps out of the jp7 FreeBSD mirror a couple times, though. That puppy's on a big pipe. How close you are to the CO makes a difference, too, as does the general quality of the line. I know people on eaccess who get pretty close to wire speed, and others who see much less performance, but the DSL provider doesn't make much difference. There isn't a huge difference between one vendor's DSLAM and another's (I don't know whose DSLAMS eaccess and and Tokyo Metallic use, but I wouldn't be surprised if they were from the same vendor; it's not a crowded market) and either way it's NTT's copper. The only eaccess users I know usually get as near to wire speed as can be reasonably expected, but I've heard about others using the same ISP who often get far less than that. It could be the FTP sites they use, their distance from the telco CO, the condition of the wires, interference on the lines, the way they have their software configured (some people think they're smart to do stuff like changing the MTUn to 296, but that *doesn't* get them faster downloads. Usually it will make them slower. Foot, gun - arrange a meeting), the phase of the moon (kidding) and solar storm activity (not kidding). If you're using TM and happy with them, there's no reason to switch unless they go belly-up (and I hope they don't). If that does happen, you'll probably see similar/same performance from eaccess. Jonathan
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