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QUOTE: Originally posted by brothaslide What type of connection to the internet do you have? Dial up is almost too slow these days for audio and video downloads.
QUOTE: Originally posted by AlcoRS11Nut I used to be able to do it with no problem ( I have dial-up), but know all of a sudden I can't! I really wanted to see video of that SP Cab Forward! Hey bostonsrock, How do you "Empty Temp Internet Files cache". Maybe that's my problem?
QUOTE: Originally posted by jhhtrainsplanes QUOTE: Originally posted by brothaslide What type of connection to the internet do you have? Dial up is almost too slow these days for audio and video downloads. I had DSL once. I got rid of it. They advertised up to 50 times faster. IT WASN'T. ...
QUOTE: Originally posted by jhhtrainsplanes QUOTE: Originally posted by brothaslide What type of connection to the internet do you have? Dial up is almost too slow these days for audio and video downloads. I had DSL once. I got rid of it. They advertised up to 50 times faster. IT WASN'T.
QUOTE: Originally posted by mykroft DSL varies. I have 3.5Mb DSL, statically mapped (Not PPPoE) from MCI. Dial is about 8KB/sec download. My DSL will do over 300KB/s download. Latency on dial is 40-60ms, DSL is 4-6ms. This is easily over 50x the performance of Dial, and mine is always on. In fact I acheive 99.99% uptime most months, and have hit 99.999% uptime a couple of times. This is easily as good uptime as your average T1, and nearly a match for most OC grade circuits. MTTR however is 48 hours, which pales before a T1's 4 hour MTTR from the major telcos here in Ontario.