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Ethernet status as 100mps but only 1mps
Ethernet status as 100mps but only 1mps











Fibre Optics par to already multi-Gbps of data possible thay, to you shouldnt be surprised. 2188 dollars /month for 1Gbps connection. This has nothing to do with 100Mbps lan connection that you are getting.ģ) Yaar tum nay in plans ki fee dekhi hain?. That means that if your ISP increases your connection speed you dont need to change your modem as long as your ISP is providing your with a speed below 26Mbps ( The connection between your modem and your ISP). The real connection speed ( the speed at which your modem is connected to your ISP ) in Pakistan on dial up has never exceeded 44Kbps as far as I know.Ģ) 26Mbps is the maximum speed your modem can support. Its like back it old days when you use to connection to ISPs using 56 Kbps modem, you used to get connection speeds on 115.2kbps, which was ACTUALLY the connection speed between your computer and your modem. So basically when you use this connection 99Mbps of the bandwidth between your computer and your modem ( not ISP) is not utilised. Us say aagay, wohi speed milay gi jis par tumhara modem tumhari ISP say connected hai, which is 1Mbps over here. Since you LAN Card and your modem supports LAN speeds of 100Mbps, it means that you can transfer your data from your computer to modem at this rate ( Yes only to MODEM). Ohhh.one thing more, i was browsing the net and found that Japan and Hong Kong have now 1 Gbps internet access.!!!!! but i cant find any hardware that supports that much speed!!!! so is there any modem that supports 1Gbps?ġ) The LAN connection is the connection between your modem and your computer, thru a LAN Card.

#Ethernet status as 100mps but only 1mps plus

Plus i recently got rid of my Shiro modem.so i was just looking at the box and found that it can only support 26mbps.but my new ZTE can support 100mbps.so is this the speed or something else? What is the speed the I get on my broadband connection.like i have 1mbps link but on the LAN status it shows 100 mbps.can anyone tell me why it shows 100mbps.regardless of my actual speed.!! and what it really is? Well these question were in my mind for a long time, so here they are.!! these sort of links are available in termenology like E1, T1 etc linesįor bandwidth conversion, you may also follow the mentioned link compatible to this branded servers like Dell, IBM, HP etc can handle this much bandwidth easily. i mean when you purchase an enterprise level equipment from brands like Cisco, Foundry, Juniper, 3Com etc. you may find few old modems who were supporting only 10MBPS i.e DLINK, Bay Lan etcġ GBPS is common now a days.

ethernet status as 100mps but only 1mps

Yes now a days modems are coming with 100 MBPS default speed. if you were having speed of 100MBPS from your ISP you can use internet on that modem too. this is the max speed of data transfer your modem support. your modem have 100MBPS for data transfer. Your broadband connection have connectivity of 1 MBPS, if you have shared connection you will be having max 120 KBPS (that is data transfer rate from your ISP till your CPE (Customer Premises Equip). all i can do is a bit try to solve your queries











Ethernet status as 100mps but only 1mps