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Apple IMac - Connecting to Ethernet Network

Apple IMac
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Basics Modem - 35
they lack the digital connections, they will connect at around
33.6 connections consistently.
If you have a modem that supports this higher speed
protocol, you can download data at theoretically up to
56,000 bps. With these 56K protocols, however, your
upload speed is still going to occur at V.34 speeds (up to
33.6) because the digital equipment is only on your ISP's
end.
While the technology theoretically can achieve download
speeds up to 56 kbps, current FCC rules limit the power
output of modems such that you probably will not achieve
that maximum speed. The maximum speed possible under
this regulation is 53 kbps.
Users who have poorer phone lines are finding they still can't
get speeds above what they were getting with their V.34
28.8/33.6 modem. Remember that your phone line quality is

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