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Subject: T1 Line Questions Hacking Telephone etc PLEASE HELP
Category: Computers
Asked by: zmans65-ga
List Price: $20.00
Posted: 02 Aug 2006 22:32 PDT
Expires: 01 Sep 2006 22:32 PDT
Question ID: 752073
T1 Just installed.. Data is ready to go as the telephone company says
so. The Voice will be done next week.

Questions..

I have approx 320KBPS and my question is how can this be increased on
my end? I mean can I fix or hack it so that I can get 1.5MB or so from
local?

I have cable also and it seems that the cable is much faster just
would like a stable connection without the price tag..

How can the T1 be changed local?

Clarification of Question by zmans65-ga on 02 Aug 2006 22:34 PDT
Moreless to change the connection speed local up to 1.5 MB and the
phone company not knowing? Is this possible?

Reason.. My cable is very fast but not stable to run business... So I
needed a line that was stable... So Please help me out ?

Request for Question Clarification by keystroke-ga on 02 Aug 2006 23:05 PDT
As someone with experience of this I can tell you now that, from all
the evidence I have seen it is NOT possible for you to change the line
speed of your internet connection on your side. Most of the connection
you purchase are limited in either the physical media that is used or
through a device that throttles the connection speed to the speed you
have purchased.

If you have stability issues this is something that you can talk to
your ISP about, changing the line speed from your end is something you
cannot do.

--Keystroke-ga

Request for Question Clarification by tisme-ga on 04 Aug 2006 22:49 PDT
I agree that it cannot be done, and if you were able to do it... they
could easily spot it, even months after the fact.

tisme-ga
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Subject: Re: T1 Line Questions Hacking Telephone etc PLEASE HELP
From: scubajim-ga on 03 Aug 2006 10:37 PDT
 
If you have a full T1 then you should have about 1.5 MB throughput. 
It sounds like you have a fractional T1 not a full T1.  There isn't
anyway to speed it up.  A T1 is actually 24 telephone lines in a
bundle. (multiplexor on your end)  Your cable is a different
technology. (more modern)
Subject: Re: T1 Line Questions Hacking Telephone etc PLEASE HELP
From: siliconvalleymike-ga on 04 Aug 2006 21:48 PDT
 
No you can't create more bandwidth.  But you mention that your T1 is
for voice.  If you use standard G.711 encoding - 64k per call - you
could make at most 5 calls.  If you change your transcoding to G.729
which operates with only 8kbps you could have 40 calls on that 320kbps
line.  That's even better than a full T1 which would give you 24 calls
with standard G.711 encoding.  And the voice quality difference is
hardly noticable.  Go voice over IP.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G.729

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G.711
Subject: Re: T1 Line Questions Hacking Telephone etc PLEASE HELP
From: mohnkhan-ga on 07 Aug 2006 05:13 PDT
 
It is techinically impossible or atleast looks impossible to do this.

 1.> Bandwidth is controlled from the ISP side.
 2.> Bandwidth is limited by the communication medium you have selected.
 3.> It depends on the equipment at both the end 
     Line Noise, ... etc.

  What you can do for a better performance from your end is tweak
TCP/IP parameters to get better MTU, Blackhole detection values in
registry.

For this you can try any registry tweaking program.
I woudnt recommend hacking in any way. I will possibly only cause
legal or monetary harm and do no good.

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