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How can two people, one with a 56K modem and one with DSL, both see the same presentation with different connections?

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How can two people, one with a 56K modem and one with DSL, both see the same presentation with different connections?

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The technology that allows sending video through networks is called streaming. Quality video streaming is optimized for different receiving speeds. The servers hosting a presentation send streams of video and audio at separate speeds. Your computer receives the stream optimized for your Internet connection. In your case, the 56K modem and the DSL router are receiving two separate streams, each optimized for different speeds.

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