You must mean approximately 1MB/s transfer rate (one megabyte per second) as the Ethernet link itself is 10Mbit/s (ten megabits per second, 1 byte has 8 bits)..
I know You knew this and just made a typo with the small b, bytes and bits are just too easy to mess up.. just thought to clear it up for some wild eyed anonymous readers ;)..
So FYI others the Empeg mk.2 ethernet 'hardware' is as efficient as any 10Mbit Ethernet card in a powerful desktop computer. 100Mbit Ethernet cards seem to be the 'sport' these days but I'd trust that STILL atleast 80% of the hubs and switches out there in the big wild deliver only 10Mbit/s connections to the workstation end. The company what I work for has invested in auto-sensing 10/100 Mbit/s Ethernet (twisted pair) switches and a 1Gbit/s FX frame but still most of the machines are behind switched 10Mbit/s twisted pair, even if the machines themselves were equipped with a 100Mbit/s Ethernet card (such as a 3Com 905C). Call it practical and cost effective with a network of 450 computers.
With a 100Mbit/s connection you are likely to end up with transfer rates of 2.5MB/s to 6.8MB/s, depending on the other hardware (processor, harddrives) and OS of your machine (at the moment).
Antti 'Amarth' Luostarinen
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