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My local ethernet operates at 10 Mbps; can I use the MAN?

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My local ethernet operates at 10 Mbps; can I use the MAN?

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Yes, your local ethernet is connected to the MANs. 10 Mbps is a high speed network, so long as not too many people are sharing it. The 155 Mbps network is shared by all users in Scotland; your 10 Mbps LAN only has a few users on it. If you find network performance is poor, speak to your local network administrator – your network might need splitting up so that fewer people share the same subnet.

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