That sounds like too much thought

I would just get a sniffer or Paradyne frame saver csu/dsu and let it
tell
Me that it is working at the right speed.

But anyway, yeah the way you did it will work too.

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
A.Steinbock
Sent: Saturday, December 22, 2001 4:01 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: T1 connection speed [7:29937]

If I can copy a file of 2,481 KB across a T1 line in 14 seconds, can I
claim
that the T1 line is working fine and configured properly?

Saying that 2481 KB is 2,540,544 Bytes, or 20,324,352 bits
divided by 14 seconds-  the result is 1,451,740 bits per second.

Adding Windows overheads, this is almost equal to 1,540,000 bits per
second
T1
line speed.
I would conclude that this T1 line is working properly.
Am I right?

TIA for your input.

Akim


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