 nasadude
join:2001-10-05 Rockville, MD
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| reply to S_engineer Re: Sad
said by S_engineer :Where's ours????????????????????????? I figure in 10 or 15 years we MIGHT have these kinds of speeds, if we're lucky.
that would be awesome, though - we could hit our comcast cap in about 5 minutes! |
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  battleop
join:2005-09-28 00000 | It will be several years at a minimum before you would NEED anything close to 1Gbps. This would be as useful as having a 108Mbps wireless router connected to a 6Mb DSL circuit. |
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  Morac
join:2001-08-30 Riverside, NJ
·Comcast
| It would be nice to be able to download an entire HD movie in under a minute.
1 Gbps is unreal. With those speeds you could hit Comcast's 250 GB cap in a approximately 33 minutes.  --
The Comcast Disney Avatar has been retired. |
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  battleop
join:2005-09-28 00000 | No, you would not hit that cap in 33 minutes. The far end isn't going to feed you that HD movie at 1Gbps. Even on our internal network it still takes a few minutes to push 10Gb files from one machine to the other. |
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  wifi4milez Big Russ, 1918 to 2008. Rest in Peace
join:2004-08-07 New York, NY
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| reply to Morac said by Morac :It would be nice to be able to download an entire HD movie in under a minute. 1 Gbps is unreal. With those speeds you could hit Comcast's 250 GB cap in a approximately 33 minutes. Thats not a true statement. Just because you have a GigE connection doesnt mean anything when it comes to using the internet. Content on the 'net is two way, meaning that your computer sends out a request and then the remote server sends it to you. Unless the site you are connecting to also has a GigE upload, you arent going to get your content any faster. For instance, most websites are served via T1's. This means you will not be able to download content from them any faster than 1.54Mbps, regardless of if you have a 2Mbps connection or a 10Gbps uber pipe. -- If history teaches us anything, it teaches that simple-minded appeasement or wishful thinking about our adversaries is folly. -Ronald Reagan-
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  Morac
join:2001-08-30 Riverside, NJ
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| said by wifi4milez :Thats not a true statement. Just because you have a GigE connection doesnt mean anything when it comes to using the internet. Content on the 'net is two way, meaning that your computer sends out a request and then the remote server sends it to you. Unless the site you are connecting to also has a GigE upload, you arent going to get your content any faster. For instance, most websites are served via T1's. This means you will not be able to download content from them any faster than 1.54Mbps, regardless of if you have a 2Mbps connection or a 10Gbps uber pipe. True you aren't likely to get 1 Gbps from a single source, but from multiple sources (example: BitTorrent) it's possible. --
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  wifi4milez Big Russ, 1918 to 2008. Rest in Peace
join:2004-08-07 New York, NY
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| said by Morac :said by wifi4milez :Thats not a true statement. Just because you have a GigE connection doesnt mean anything when it comes to using the internet. Content on the 'net is two way, meaning that your computer sends out a request and then the remote server sends it to you. Unless the site you are connecting to also has a GigE upload, you arent going to get your content any faster. For instance, most websites are served via T1's. This means you will not be able to download content from them any faster than 1.54Mbps, regardless of if you have a 2Mbps connection or a 10Gbps uber pipe. True you aren't likely to get 1 Gbps from a single source, but from multiple sources (example: BitTorrent) it's possible. Correct, bit torrent and the like are the exception. Even then I think you would have a problem funneling 1 gig per second to a single destination (ie. your computer), however I dont know if anyone has tried! -- If history teaches us anything, it teaches that simple-minded appeasement or wishful thinking about our adversaries is folly. -Ronald Reagan-
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  NetAdmin CCNA
join:2008-05-22
| reply to wifi4milez said by wifi4milez :For instance, most websites are served via T1's. This means you will not be able to download content from them any faster than 1.54Mbps, regardless of if you have a 2Mbps connection or a 10Gbps uber pipe. That may have been true five or ten years ago, but that is no longer the case. Most are now connected at speeds of 10Mbps or higher. -- --- Eleven years of carrying The Clue Bat... |
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 Warez_Zealot Rural land of the rising sun
join:2006-04-19 japan
| reply to Morac said by Morac :said by wifi4milez :Thats not a true statement. Just because you have a GigE connection doesnt mean anything when it comes to using the internet. Content on the 'net is two way, meaning that your computer sends out a request and then the remote server sends it to you. Unless the site you are connecting to also has a GigE upload, you arent going to get your content any faster. For instance, most websites are served via T1's. This means you will not be able to download content from them any faster than 1.54Mbps, regardless of if you have a 2Mbps connection or a 10Gbps uber pipe. True you aren't likely to get 1 Gbps from a single source, but from multiple sources (example: BitTorrent) it's possible. Yes you're right. With BT or a download accelerator you could get the full 1Gb/s.
My brother has a 100Mb/s connection in his apartment, and he gets ridiculously high off other peers and many file hosting servers all the time.
I think his record was something like 10,000kB/s or 10MB/s or 80Mb/s. If he had 1Gbit/s I'm sure he would get the same.
I think he had two other jpn seeds, and he got almost 2.2MB/s off one guy. -- "You're not supposed to be so blind with patriotism that you can't face reality. Wrong is wrong, no matter who says it."-Malcolm X
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  memyselfI
@comcast.net | reply to battleop You Sir are dead wrong. Or better yet I have a 14.4 modem for you enjoy. |
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