05-26-2013 11:34 AM - edited 03-04-2019 08:00 PM
Hi,
What is difference between Internet lease line ratios like as 1:1, 1:2, 1:4 which is provided by ISP end.
Plz do not consider DSL internet link in my question here i am talking about only lease line. I heard many
different different reasons about ratio concept so i am still confused, which is given below:
For eg. a 3MB 1:2 would mean you have a dedicated internet bandwdith of 1.5Mb but can burst upto 3Mb when it is available
OR
1:1 - whole 3mbps pipe will be yours
1:2 - 2 people will share the line
1:4 - 4 people will share the line
OR
Ex, 3 mbps link with 1:1, as per ISP download and upload speed will be 3mbps.
and for 1:4, 1:8 download with be same 3mbps but uploads will be varies
Suppose i have two 3 Mbps lease line
A) 1:1 3Mbps
B) 1:2 3Mbps
Plz explain both in your words with confirm answer
KS
05-27-2013 08:30 AM
Dear Kuldeep,
As per my knowledge with the communication that I had earlier with Reliance is....
If you are buying an ISP link of 1Meg then 1:1 means 1Meg of download and 1 Meg of upload, and In you scenario..if you will buy a 3 Meg link..then 1:4 means 3 Meg of download and 1/4th of upload...
Hope this will be helpful to you, but it depends on ISP to ISP about the consideration of ratio...
So, better to talk to your ISP for a clear picture on this...
Hope this will be helpful to you..
Thnx
Amit
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06-01-2013 01:33 AM
Still it is not clear to me .........Plz reply with confirmed answer
06-01-2013 09:39 AM
I am not clear about the context of your question. I have seen some references to ratios like 1:2 or 1:3 in the context of shared media connections like DSL or Cable Modem. But apparently you are focusing your question only on lease line.
The one thing that I have seen that may be what you are asking about is in dealing with a service such as Frame Relay. You may have a T1 as the connection and have a service with CIR of 764 which would be a 1:2 ratio. Or a CIR of 512 which would be a ratio of 1:3.
If this is not what you are asking then please provide clarification of the question.
HTH
Rick
06-01-2013 10:10 AM
It really can mean a variety of things, depends how your imagination goes!
I would ask clarification from the provider if it is not clear, instead of guessing or assuming. Normally in the UK (as an example) telco's would describe in this form: 1gb/10gb bearer. Meaning, I get 1Gb connection, but the LES circuit itself is available to expand to 10Gb's... Now one could represent this as 1:10 or even 10:1 ... but who knows?!
It might mean the connection speed you get over a bearer, could mean download and upload rates etc...
Depends on the provider and how they market their products; also what they mean with these ratio's.
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