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How long over a t1?

One thing to note: T1s are full duplex, meaning you could send 600MB at the same time without slowing it down much (there'll be ack packets and such)
 
600 megabytes = 600,000kilobytes
T1=1.54megabits/sec
1.54mb/sec=192.5kilobytes a sec

600,000 / 192.5 = 3116.83 seconds

3116.83 seconds = 51.94 minutes


This is assuming at full top speed with 0 overhead.
 
Depends more on the upload speed on the other end but if it is more than your T1 these other guys are right on!
 
Originally posted by: MixMasterTang
600 megabytes = 600,000kilobytes
T1=1.54megabits/sec
1.54mb/sec=192.5kilobytes a sec

600,000 / 192.5 = 3116.83 seconds

3116.83 seconds = 51.94 minutes


This is assuming at full top speed with 0 overhead.

Easier math:

600(MB)/1.544(Mb)*8(b/B)/60(sec/min)

No need to bring Ks into it. 🙂
 
I'd have to say about <-------------------------------------------------------------> this long


(not to scale)

damn fusetalk.
 
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