  WMLARRY
join:2001-08-21 Pike Road, AL
| reply to ggultra2764 Re: [General] The 5 GB Limit
Said by ggultra2764: I said that the connection speed for Verizon's NationalAccess network maxes out at 144 kbps. But, the highest I'm ever able to get is 120-122 kbps for upload and download speeds.
Pleas excuse my stupid question, but the only stupid question is the question un-asked.
Have you downloaded and do you use DRTCP? |
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 ggultra2764
join:2007-09-13 Cambridge, NY | I don't know of the program. What does it do? |
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  WMLARRY
join:2001-08-21 Pike Road, AL
| At the very top of this page, click on "tools". That will open a page where you can receive many options. Download DRTCP and save to desktop. You can change a number of things using DRTCP, but the most important is your receive window.Read the FAQ about DRTCP. Any time you change a setting in DRTCP you will need to click on "save" and reboot to save those settings.
Then run the "Tweak" test from the same page, and it will reccommend settings to change in DRTCP to speed up your connection.
Hope this helps you. Larry -- Earthlink Dial-Up with Verizon USB720 wireless, DRTCP, WinXP Pro, Dell 1.7 gb, 512 mb rdram. Website: »WmLarryPowell.com |
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 ggultra2764
join:2007-09-13 Cambridge, NY | Just tried using the Tweak test. The analysis portion of the test keeps timing out and I get a comment saying the analysis server for the tool is offline. |
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  WMLARRY
join:2001-08-21 Pike Road, AL | You might want to go to »java.com and download the most recent version of Java. |
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 ggultra2764
join:2007-09-13 Cambridge, NY | Upgraded my Java, but I'm still getting the same results. |
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  WMLARRY
join:2001-08-21 Pike Road, AL | reply to WMLARRY Do you have windows firewall enabled? If so, disable it. Zone alarm and some security settings will prevent the test running. |
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