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Why does the LAN Modem connect at speeds lower than the minimum speed I set?

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Why does the LAN Modem connect at speeds lower than the minimum speed I set?

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A. If the modem connects at a lower speed than that specified as the minimum connect speed, but it negotiates compression successfully, then it will keep the connection. The assumption is that, with compression, you will achieve greater throughput than your specified minimum.

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