 MchartFirst There. join:2004-01-21 Gurnee, IL | As he said, the problem is people's computers Like the dude said, the problem is in the technology which people own and are then expected to place on these networks. Most average users are not going to own a computer which is even nearly capable of downloading at even half of 1gbps, let alone the full 1gbps. On top of this, good switching/routing equipment which supports a real 1gbps (Note that many residential products have 1gbps support, but are incapable of actually providing those speeds) is still incredibly expensive. All the users clamoring for this type of speed need to realize that they would never be able to use it with their average home/office technology. -- THIS IS SPENCER. MISSION ACCOMPLISHED - I HAVE JOE. RETURNING TO BASE. |