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Marco J. Luzuriaga Marni McSween-Farmer Ross J Ryan Annemarie Yoos

Internet Speeds Internet Speeds vary depending on the type of connection The transmission line types range from telephone to Satellite Internet speeds starts from a minimum of 56 Kbps to 40 Gbps or more. 2

Transmission Line Types, Uses and Speeds Line TypeUseMaximum Speed Telephone line (twisted pair copper lines) Dial-up modem56Kbps DSL modem1.544Mbps WAN- T1- using a pair of telephone lines 1.544Mbps Coaxial CableCable modem Upstream to 256Kbps Downstream to 10Mbps (usually much less, however) Unshielded twisted pair (UTP) LAN100Mbps Optical fiber cables LAN and WAN –T3, OC-768, etc. 40Gbps or more SatelliteWAN-OC-768, etc.40Gbps or more 3 Figure 611, Pg. 200: Kroenke, Using MIS

Testing Internet Data Communications Speeds There are multiple sites for you to test your internet speed and compare it against the speeds given in the Figure 6-11 on page 611 of the text. Here are a few speed testing sites:

How Does Kean Compare? Using the Speakeasy site, Kean’s upload and download speeds were tested against servers in Atlanta, GA, Seattle, WA and New York, NY. Here are the results: 5 Server LocationDownload SpeedUpload Speed Atlanta, GA3625 Kbps or 3.63 Mbps2325 Kbps or 2.33 Mbps Seattle, WA3090 Kbps or 3.09 Mbps2369 Kbps or 2.37 Mbps New York, NY4070 Kbps or 4.07 Mbps2080 Kbps or 2.08 Mbps

Speakeasy Test Comparison Marni completed the Speakeasy test for her home cable modem internet connection. Again, upload and download speeds were tested against servers in Atlanta, GA, Seattle, WA and New York, NY. Here are the results: 6 Server LocationDownload SpeedUpload Speed Atlanta, GA7011 Kbps or 7.01 Mbps2083 Kbps or 2.08 Mbps Seattle, WA6870 Kbps or 6.87 Mbps2059 Kbps or 2.06 Mbps New York, NY9289 Kbps or 9.29 Mbps2099 Kbps or 2.10 Mbps

What About Other Locations? 7 Marni tested the connection speed for her Internet Service Provider, Optimum Online**. The results show a download speed of Mbps and an upload speed of Compared to figure 6-11, the download speed is Mbps below the maximum of 10 Mbps. The upload speed difference is Mbps below the maximum of 2.56 Mbps. **Optimum’s user-only speed-test is located at

Location Comparison Using Different Test Sites Using Marni’s home location, additional tests were completed to compare the suggested test sites: 8 WebsiteDownload SpeedUpload Speed Kbps or 8.73 Mbps 2100 Kbps or 2.10 Mbps Kbps or 8.06 Mbps 1897 Kbps or 1.90 Mbps Kbps or 8.63 Mbps 2116 Kbps or 2.12 Mbps Kbps or 8.27 Mbps 2090 Kbps or 2.09 Mbps

Conclusion There were large differences between the communication download speeds for Kean and Marni. Kean’s speeds were slower. There was not a large difference between the upload speeds. Marni also achieve faster speeds by using a laptop with Windows 7, an i7 processor and 6.0 GB of RAM. With upgrades, Kean will gain faster communication speeds. The Speakeasy tests showed that the closer the location, the better the upload and download speeds. The location comparison sites all tested lower than the site provided by Optimum Online. However, based on Figure 6-11, the service is performing as expected. 9

Tips to Improve Connection Speed Make sure that you connect to your modem using a RJ- 45 Ethernet cable and not a USB cable Check the signal strength on your router. Routers using older protocols like b and g have speeds limited to 11 Mbps and 54 Mbps. However with the n protocol speeds can go up to 150 Mbps. Information on different routers can also be found by going to or 10

Additional Tips A buying guide for routers can be found at asp asp Upgrade your operating system Increase the RAM (physical memory) on your computer 11