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Old 12-04-2005, 02:31 PM   #1 (permalink)
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What exactly is a shared connection (not the one shared by lan but the one given by cable operators), ie how it works, what impact it has on claimed speeds, etc... Please help.
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Old 12-04-2005, 04:56 PM   #2 (permalink)
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hmmm
ill explain as easily as i can
the thing is they'll have this one line ... with a speed of say T1 ... thats ard 44 mbps ...
each line has channels ...
usually of 64kbps each
these are the B channels !!
now sharing means these channnels are assigned to various ppl ...
meaning one line is SHARED between multiple users
each CHANNEL having a set bandwidth
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Old 12-04-2005, 11:28 PM   #3 (permalink)
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the thing is they'll have this one line ... with a speed of say T1 ... thats ard 44 mbps ...
I think a T1 is 1.5 Mbps and a t3 is 44Mbps . I believe that frame relay follows the shared connection example and not T1


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meaning one line is SHARED between multiple users
Hence more people online = lesser bandwidth for you (lesser speed)

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Well, i was going thru a brochure and the price for 128 kbps shared was 300 (unlimited) and that for 1:4 shared was 6000 (also 128 unlimited), what does this imply?
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This means that a bandwidth of 128K is shared between 4 users (1:4) and baed on the usage of the other three persons you will get the data rate. As the number of shares increase the cost of the connection goes down.
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yeah i got my speeds wrong i guess
i never remember them anyways
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