From: | Kelly Martin <kelly@*******.BLOOMINGTON.IN.US> |
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Subject: | Re: Some question on memory. |
Date: | Tue, 12 Sep 1995 21:53:30 EST5 |
Axel> If that`s true it could mean that the datajack has a broader
Axel> bandwidth than the chipjack which would account for the lower
Axel> transferspeed. But i`m only guessing ...
in general, the broader the bandwidth of a data channel the _faster_
you can jam data thru it. that's why ethernet is 10 megabits/second,
and a void phone line is at best some 20 kilobits/second: the phone
line is 22 kHz and the ethernet cable 20 MHz (or thereabouts).
k.
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