Pat-

 In the US, you have upto 53300 upsteam, and 38400 downstream, due to
FCC/Telco mandated signal interference limitations. This refers to the v.90
standard implementation only, with an analog local loop and a digital PRI at
the remote. ( As most ISP's are configured. )



Keith Merrill
Nasdaq
Network Engineering 
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> Sent:         Friday, February 09, 2001 11:32 AM
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> Subject:      simple BW question
> 
> Everryone:
> 
>    If I have a 56K modem does that mean I have 56k
> upstrem BW & 56 K down stream BW or I have total of 5k
> BW.
> 
>     The reason I am asking is I have 1MB BW from ISP.
> The ISP feed comes into Firewall. most of traffic is
> downstream that is traffic is going inside the
> company, as everybody uses internet & download mails.
>     Now if I have remote VPN users who connect to
> their ISP & then establish VPN seession with the VPN
> server sitting behind firewall.  They access internal
> windows network mostly to download files from shared
> folder. This traffic is mostly outbound.
>      Does the VPN users get full 1MB BW for outgoing
> traffic OR is 1MB is shared by both internal &
> external users.
> 
> Can somebody give some clarifications?
> 
> thanks in advance.
>     
> 
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