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I have a IC7-MAX3 and the MN-700
My connection is a shared T3, you heard that right. No modems here, straight connection to the wall > hub > switch. When I plug my IC7-MAX3 straight to the wall I get download rates of between 1M/sec-1.6M/sec, when I'm plugged into the router, I get no more than 700k/sec. What is going on? I have the lastest firmare, and latest software. Al Sajoo |
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I doubt that the MN-700 was even tested in this configuration as it was
designed for Cable and DSL broadband connections which are much smaller pipes. Please give product support a call on this issue. Al Sajoo wrote: > I have a IC7-MAX3 and the MN-700 > > My connection is a shared T3, you heard that right. No > modems here, straight connection to the wall > hub > > switch. > > When I plug my IC7-MAX3 straight to the wall I get > download rates of between 1M/sec-1.6M/sec, when I'm > plugged into the router, I get no more than 700k/sec. > > What is going on? > > I have the lastest firmare, and latest software. -- Barb Bowman Expert Zone Columnist http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone MS-MVP (Windows) |
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FYI, I get more than 700kbps on the MN500 (older version
of the MN700). It shouldn't matter how the bandwidth gets there -- anyway it's still TCP/IP. The MN500 and MN700 should be able of supporting up to 10Mbps. I would search for similar problems on the bulletin board for other speed problems with DSL and cable access, and how they got resolved for the MN700. Probably this has nothing to do (and should not) with the T3 connection. >-----Original Message----- >I doubt that the MN-700 was even tested in this configuration as it was >designed for Cable and DSL broadband connections which are much smaller >pipes. Please give product support a call on this issue. > >Al Sajoo wrote: >> I have a IC7-MAX3 and the MN-700 >> >> My connection is a shared T3, you heard that right. No >> modems here, straight connection to the wall > hub > >> switch. >> >> When I plug my IC7-MAX3 straight to the wall I get >> download rates of between 1M/sec-1.6M/sec, when I'm >> plugged into the router, I get no more than 700k/sec. >> >> What is going on? >> >> I have the lastest firmare, and latest software. > > >-- > Barb Bowman > Expert Zone Columnist > http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone > MS-MVP (Windows) > > >. > |
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It's easy to post an anonymous comment and make untested assumptions
that if something is true on the MN500 it should be true on the MN700. On Tue, 27 Jan 2004 18:40:29 -0800, <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: >FYI, I get more than 700kbps on the MN500 (older version >of the MN700). It shouldn't matter how the bandwidth gets >there -- anyway it's still TCP/IP. The MN500 and MN700 >should be able of supporting up to 10Mbps. > >I would search for similar problems on the bulletin board >for other speed problems with DSL and cable access, and >how they got resolved for the MN700. Probably this has >nothing to do (and should not) with the T3 connection. > >>-----Original Message----- >>I doubt that the MN-700 was even tested in this >configuration as it was >>designed for Cable and DSL broadband connections which >are much smaller >>pipes. Please give product support a call on this issue. >> >>Al Sajoo wrote: >>> I have a IC7-MAX3 and the MN-700 >>> >>> My connection is a shared T3, you heard that right. No >>> modems here, straight connection to the wall > hub > >>> switch. >>> >>> When I plug my IC7-MAX3 straight to the wall I get >>> download rates of between 1M/sec-1.6M/sec, when I'm >>> plugged into the router, I get no more than 700k/sec. >>> >>> What is going on? >>> >>> I have the lastest firmare, and latest software. >> >> >>-- >> Barb Bowman >> Expert Zone Columnist >> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone >> MS-MVP (Windows) >> >> >>. >> -- Barb Bowman Expert Zone Columnist http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone MS-MVP (Windows) |
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And BTW, the MN500 is NOT an older version of the MN700.
(E-Mail Removed) wrote: > FYI, I get more than 700kbps on the MN500 (older version > of the MN700). It shouldn't matter how the bandwidth gets > there -- anyway it's still TCP/IP. The MN500 and MN700 > should be able of supporting up to 10Mbps. > > I would search for similar problems on the bulletin board > for other speed problems with DSL and cable access, and > how they got resolved for the MN700. Probably this has > nothing to do (and should not) with the T3 connection. > >> -----Original Message----- >> I doubt that the MN-700 was even tested in this configuration as it >> was designed for Cable and DSL broadband connections which are much >> smaller pipes. Please give product support a call on this issue. >> >> Al Sajoo wrote: >>> I have a IC7-MAX3 and the MN-700 >>> >>> My connection is a shared T3, you heard that right. No >>> modems here, straight connection to the wall > hub > >>> switch. >>> >>> When I plug my IC7-MAX3 straight to the wall I get >>> download rates of between 1M/sec-1.6M/sec, when I'm >>> plugged into the router, I get no more than 700k/sec. >>> >>> What is going on? >>> >>> I have the lastest firmare, and latest software. >> >> >> -- >> Barb Bowman >> Expert Zone Columnist >> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone >> MS-MVP (Windows) >> >> >> . -- Barb Bowman Expert Zone Columnist http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone MS-MVP (Windows) |
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