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1.38 Kbytes/sec isn't very good, you need at least double that for decent
transmission speeds. about 2.8 to 3.5 is considered good at best, on
really good quality phones lines a little better can be expected.
Just depends on how good the modem is, or where you live, that is, the
farther you live away from a big city (depending on the phone company)
the less quality in transmission. The closer you are the better.
--Patrick Black
On Mon, 31 Aug 1998 22:58:59 -0400 Winston Pike <[log in to unmask]>
writes:
>From some of the responses to other posts on this this I decided to
>download
>a file with WS-FTP
>and get a speed check on my modem. It reported for a file size of
>1,335,032
>(1.33k) [ZIP compressed]
>with a speed of "1.38Kbytes/sec". The modem is a "generic" Davicom
>Voice/Data/Fax 33.6". Is this a
>good speed reported or am I at least close to having optimum speed?
>
>tia...
>
>Winston
>
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