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2 Different Definitions, Most still use the old one. I am not redefining
them. I would never dream of such a thing.

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So we are just going to redefine what the actual speeds are for 10Mbit,
100Mbit, 1Gbit and 10Gbit Network speeds are we??

I guess you will want to have to a chat to IEEE about that first!
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From: "Chance Sullivan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2004 23:47:41 -0400
Click the link, It explains it. The new definition is 1024 instead of 1000,
just like Class A B & C addresses naming is the old way, CIDR is the new
definition. You learn the correct terminology and what the standard is
today, not yesterday.
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10 Megabits = 10,000,000 bits / Second.
This is Networking, not Programming or Server Administration.
Learn the correct terminology for your field or shut up!
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Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2004 21:59:26 -0400
Actaully both are right, but Dave is up to date.
http://www.atvci.net/bitsandbytes.html
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On Wednesday, August 11, 2004 12:51 PM NZT, David Fencik
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> 2 Mbps = 2048kbps != 2000kbps
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> Dave
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Actually, no, because you're talking about bits not bytes.
1Mbit = 1000kbit
1MByte = 1024kByte
-Simon
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