06-04-2006 06:33 AM - edited 03-03-2019 12:53 PM
Hi all
First I'd like to apologize for my probably stupid question, but I'm a total newbie on Cisco configs...
I have the following problem:
My ISP upgraded the speed of my ADSL line, but if I test the connection speed, it is still on the old level (also after restarting the router)
Now the question, do I have to change my router config? If yes, what?
Thank you in advance for your answers.
Regards Roman
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06-09-2006 04:56 AM
This is not an issue because the available bandwidth formula will calculate the speed at which the data can be transfered. The formula is Available Bandwidth = (max reserved bandwidth * interface bandwidth) - (sum of priority classes)
06-09-2006 04:56 AM
This is not an issue because the available bandwidth formula will calculate the speed at which the data can be transfered. The formula is Available Bandwidth = (max reserved bandwidth * interface bandwidth) - (sum of priority classes)
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