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Crusty

Lifer
Sep 30, 2001
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Originally posted by: goku2100
Originally posted by: MCrusty
Originally posted by: goku2100
Originally posted by: MCrusty
Originally posted by: goku2100
Originally posted by: MCrusty
Originally posted by: Shawn
Originally posted by: MCrusty
Originally posted by: goku2100
I've downloaded on it before, I was download at about 1MB/s from one particular site.

Then it's not a fskcing T1

1.544mps = 193kBps != 1.0mBps

he said 1 megaBYTE per second not one megaBIT.

That's my whole point!

one megaBYTE is NOT a T1. A T1 is 1.544megsBITS/s which is nowhere close to 1megaBYTE/s

Where in the hell did I say T1? Infact I said this:
T1, HA More like T3 or OC3.

In the OP moron. Which I quoted above as follows.

Originally posted by: MCrusty
Originally posted by: goku2100
One were to go into a HS (or their HS), during the day (not breaking in) install a WIFI router on one of the ethernet cables and then remotely access that router out of school bounds so they could download sh1t. Some one finds the router and then what? Also BTW it would likely be a 100Mb/s router cause they have T1 and it would not have an SSID/have mac filtering and possibly encrypted?

You are a fscking moron.

Fixed, you should have read my further posts anyways then you coulda asked me if it was T3 or T1.

T3 != T1

You said T1, you are stupid.

I also said T3. Like here:
T1, HA More like T3 or OC3.

That's you just trying to make up for your dumbass mistake.

You really have absolutely NO idea what the fsck you are talking about.

Most T1s are delivered across copper cables, although new connections are being delivered across fiber cables. Whereas an OC3 is strictly a fiber connection.

I think it's past your bedtime, why don't you goto sleep?
 

imported_goku

Diamond Member
Mar 28, 2004
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Originally posted by: MCrusty
Originally posted by: goku2100
Originally posted by: MCrusty
Originally posted by: goku2100
Originally posted by: MCrusty
Originally posted by: goku2100
Originally posted by: MCrusty
Originally posted by: Shawn
Originally posted by: MCrusty
Originally posted by: goku2100
I've downloaded on it before, I was download at about 1MB/s from one particular site.

Then it's not a fskcing T1

1.544mps = 193kBps != 1.0mBps

he said 1 megaBYTE per second not one megaBIT.

That's my whole point!

one megaBYTE is NOT a T1. A T1 is 1.544megsBITS/s which is nowhere close to 1megaBYTE/s

Where in the hell did I say T1? Infact I said this:
T1, HA More like T3 or OC3.

In the OP moron. Which I quoted above as follows.

Originally posted by: MCrusty
Originally posted by: goku2100
One were to go into a HS (or their HS), during the day (not breaking in) install a WIFI router on one of the ethernet cables and then remotely access that router out of school bounds so they could download sh1t. Some one finds the router and then what? Also BTW it would likely be a 100Mb/s router cause they have T1 and it would not have an SSID/have mac filtering and possibly encrypted?

You are a fscking moron.

Fixed, you should have read my further posts anyways then you coulda asked me if it was T3 or T1.

T3 != T1

You said T1, you are stupid.

I also said T3. Like here:
T1, HA More like T3 or OC3.

That's you just trying to make up for your dumbass mistake.

You really have absolutely NO idea what the fsck you are talking about.

Most T1s are delivered across copper cables, although new connections are being delivered across fiber cables. Whereas an OC3 is strictly a fiber connection.

I think it's past your bedtime, why don't you goto sleep?

Wow, thanks for the unecessary nor asked for "technical networking" lesson. No shiet, why are you telling me this agian? So what I said T1 instead of T3, I meant T3 and it's obvious by reading further on. I know for a fact this is at least T3 because 1. It's shared with the WHOLE district, 2. I was told specifically it was T3 but I think it's OC3 because T3 seems albiet slow for a whole district assbite.
 

Crusty

Lifer
Sep 30, 2001
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Originally posted by: goku2100
Originally posted by: MCrusty
Originally posted by: goku2100
Originally posted by: MCrusty
Originally posted by: goku2100
Originally posted by: MCrusty
Originally posted by: goku2100
Originally posted by: MCrusty
Originally posted by: Shawn
Originally posted by: MCrusty
Originally posted by: goku2100
I've downloaded on it before, I was download at about 1MB/s from one particular site.

Then it's not a fskcing T1

1.544mps = 193kBps != 1.0mBps

he said 1 megaBYTE per second not one megaBIT.

That's my whole point!

one megaBYTE is NOT a T1. A T1 is 1.544megsBITS/s which is nowhere close to 1megaBYTE/s

Where in the hell did I say T1? Infact I said this:
T1, HA More like T3 or OC3.

In the OP moron. Which I quoted above as follows.

Originally posted by: MCrusty
Originally posted by: goku2100
One were to go into a HS (or their HS), during the day (not breaking in) install a WIFI router on one of the ethernet cables and then remotely access that router out of school bounds so they could download sh1t. Some one finds the router and then what? Also BTW it would likely be a 100Mb/s router cause they have T1 and it would not have an SSID/have mac filtering and possibly encrypted?

You are a fscking moron.

Fixed, you should have read my further posts anyways then you coulda asked me if it was T3 or T1.

T3 != T1

You said T1, you are stupid.

I also said T3. Like here:
T1, HA More like T3 or OC3.

That's you just trying to make up for your dumbass mistake.

You really have absolutely NO idea what the fsck you are talking about.

Most T1s are delivered across copper cables, although new connections are being delivered across fiber cables. Whereas an OC3 is strictly a fiber connection.

I think it's past your bedtime, why don't you goto sleep?

Wow, thanks for the unecessary nor asked for "technical networking" lesson. No shiet, why are you telling me this agian? So what I said T1 instead of T3, I meant T3 and it's obvious by reading further on. I know for a fact this is at least T3 because 1. It's shared with the WHOLE district, 2. I was told specifically it was T3 but I think it's OC3 because T3 seems albiet slow for a whole district assbite.

Do you even know how fast a T3 and OC3 are?
 

imported_goku

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Mar 28, 2004
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Yes I do, T3 is about 50Mb/s and OC3 is around 115Mb/s? I'm doing this off the top of my head, it's quite pointless to try to see if I know this because I could easily google this. For moral reasons I didn't google it.
 

Crusty

Lifer
Sep 30, 2001
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Originally posted by: goku2100
Yes I do, T3 is about 50Mb/s and OC3 is around 115Mb/s? I'm doing this off the top of my head, it's quite pointless to try to see if I know this because I could easily google this. For moral reasons I didn't google it.

Actually a T3 is more like 45mbps and an OC3 is closer to 155mbps
 

Jon855

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Mar 24, 2005
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RIT got dual OC-3 and one T3 and after looking around two T1s as well. That's a lots of bandwidth. ;)
 

waggy

No Lifer
Dec 14, 2000
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Originally posted by: Jon855
RIT got dual OC-3 and one T3 and after looking around two T1s as well. That's a lots of bandwidth. ;)

when did they get this? when i went to school there they had crap.

sigh. i went to college in the wrong century!
 

Pabster

Lifer
Apr 15, 2001
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LOL high schoolers arguing about BITS and BYTES :p

A 1 megaBYTE connection would need to be 8 megaBIT. Which is 5 T1 connections put together, or about a quarter of a T3's capacity.
 

NikPreviousAcct

No Lifer
Aug 15, 2000
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Originally posted by: Pabster
LOL high schoolers arguing about BITS and BYTES :p

A 1 megaBYTE connection would need to be 8 megaBIT. Which is 5 T1 connections put together, or about a quarter of a T3's capacity.

It's 1/6 not 1/4 ;)