I have Bering-uClibc 2.1 setup in a 486/66 with 16MB.

With two ISA (SMC 8216C) 10M cards I have a TESTED ~7M/s download speed from a company internal FTP server. With 100M connection I was able to download (without the FW in the middle) 20M/s. Both tests were done in a ethernet network without ADSL.

So this will prove that almost all ADSL speeds can be handled with a slow 486 level PC.
PC was actually ICL C4/33V with 25Mhz SX processor and a 66Mhz math co-processor.
Std. floppy version used without tweaking.


Home ADSL connection is 1M/512K and I get download speeds of 110K/s normally from university servers near me

-Marko

Peter Nosko wrote:

pn] Thanks, all.  I'm ashamed that I was unable to do
that math myself.

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Do you run your DSL modem as a modem only, or does
it do DHCP, DNS and firewall as well?



pn] Not sure what you mean (do DSL modems do all that?). My LEAF boxes do the DHCP, DNS and firewall (and good 'ole routing).

pn] Hey Charles, E2B is still solid. ;)



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