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| Thread ID: 78758 | 2007-04-27 10:45:00 | Download speed won't go any higher... | Chris815 (10270) | Press F1 |
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| 544752 | 2007-04-28 07:27:00 | Just to test the DL speed? That's okay. | Chris815 (10270) | ||
| 544753 | 2007-04-28 07:54:00 | Ah, that looks sort of confusing. How exactly do I use it? Just set the slider control to what you think you should be getting for your download speed and then click the "optimal settings" button at the bottom. Your existing settings will be saved and you can always roll back to them. Experiment ! |
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| 544754 | 2007-04-28 11:12:00 | So what does moving the bar do? | Chris815 (10270) | ||
| 544755 | 2007-04-29 05:26:00 | So what does moving the bar do? See en.wikipedia.org and also en.wikipedia.org |
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| 544756 | 2007-04-29 05:48:00 | This is a stupid thread! Have you ever considered that your getting the fastest internet your line can physically support? No amount of TCP/IP optimizing or bitching can make your copper phone line transfer data faster. | Pete O'Neil (6584) | ||
| 544757 | 2007-04-29 08:15:00 | Pete is right - let's get back to the original question. Chris, you say you are on a 4Mb/s/2Mb/s plan, but what exactly is your cable modem reporting your line rate as ? [or whatever the terminology is with cable modems?] |
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