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Re: Ethernet card- alternatives



In article <9311260521.AA12880@clarknet.clark.net>, beta@gnh-starport.UUCP writes:

|> > AppleTalk runs at 233K Bits/Sec; Ethernet has a nominal speed of 10M
|> > Bits/Sec, with actual throughput more like 1 - 3 Megabits/sec.  So
|> > LocalTalk and similar hardware (PhoneNet, etc.) is 4 to 12 times
|> > slower.  AppleTalk is the name of the entire protocol stack, and can
|> > (in theory) run on ATM at hundreds of Megabits to Gigabits per
|> > second... 
|> > Chris Wood     Bellcore   ccw@ctt.bellcore.com

|> 1-3 Mb/sec??  explain how my workstation does 695KB/sec over
|> ethernet and I'm competing with 40 novel clients and 10 mac's.

695 KiloBytes/sec ~= .7 Megabytes/sec or 5.6 Megabits per second.
Better than average, but not unbelievable.  The other clients were
inactive (not doing anything over the network) when you took the
measurements.

Chris

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Chris Wood     Bellcore   ccw@ctt.bellcore.com