C cpals Diamond Member Mar 5, 2001 4,494 0 76 Aug 1, 2006 #1 How long would you estimate 600 megs would take to transfer over a T1?
Demon-Xanth Lifer Feb 15, 2000 20,551 2 81 Aug 1, 2006 #3 600MB@1.544Mbps=52 minutes, assuming a perfect connection.
Demon-Xanth Lifer Feb 15, 2000 20,551 2 81 Aug 1, 2006 #4 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)
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)
T tfinch2 Lifer Feb 3, 2004 22,114 1 0 Aug 1, 2006 #5 About 45 minutes Ehh, I guess the math in my head was off a little.
J junkerman123 Golden Member Jul 4, 2003 1,935 0 0 Aug 1, 2006 #6 edit, wow my math sucks, forgot to convert bits to bytes. ignore me.
M MixMasterTang Diamond Member Jul 23, 2001 3,167 176 106 Aug 1, 2006 #7 600 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.
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.
J jhayx7 Platinum Member Oct 1, 2005 2,226 0 0 Aug 1, 2006 #8 Depends more on the upload speed on the other end but if it is more than your T1 these other guys are right on!
Depends more on the upload speed on the other end but if it is more than your T1 these other guys are right on!
Demon-Xanth Lifer Feb 15, 2000 20,551 2 81 Aug 1, 2006 #9 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. Click to expand... Easier math: 600(MB)/1.544(Mb)*8(b/B)/60(sec/min) No need to bring Ks into it.
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. Click to expand... Easier math: 600(MB)/1.544(Mb)*8(b/B)/60(sec/min) No need to bring Ks into it.
Ika Lifer Mar 22, 2006 14,264 3 81 Aug 1, 2006 #11 I'd have to say about <-------------------------------------------------------------> this long (not to scale) damn fusetalk.
I'd have to say about <-------------------------------------------------------------> this long (not to scale) damn fusetalk.