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Originally posted by Choli
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Originally posted by saralk
the m stands for mega and divides by 1000.
m stands for mega, true, but it means million, ie: 1 000 000. So a 10 Mbps connection is a 10 000 000 bits per second connection.
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Originally posted by XxRebelSeanxX
So what should I do, call my ISP and ask them to check my line and increase REN?
just call them and say you connect at 22200 bps and tell them the problems you have. (in the worse case it should be arround 33000 (however the typical values for a dialup connection are arround 50600 ))
I emailed them a min ago.. I hope that they can give me a 50,600 connection that would be AWESOME...Why haven't I been getting that speed??