 | Your d/l and u/l speeds out of curosity what are the average speeds (estimated) people find they d/l off the web, p2p, ftp using rogers high speed |
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| It depends on how lucky you get, hehe... Rogers is capped at 1.5mbps download and 192kps upload. That translates to a maximum of about 150KB/sec download and 20KB/sec upload, factoring in overhead. Routing on the net is screwed up nowadays, with all the big companies in trouble, so you'll be lucky to get consistant downloads anywhere... -- Crunch for Team Discovery! Also visit www.ihaterogers.ca  |
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 | reply to Wizuriel9 i get around 170kB/sec download & around 20-22kB/sec upload |
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 ofelas6 join:2001-06-09 Loganville, GA | reply to Wizuriel9 165 & 20 |
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| wow, i did something wrong then. I usually end up with 30-150 kb/s down and 10-20 kb/s up edit: just did some tweaks (or attempted to :\) IE speeds are now those and p2p speeds are 10d/l and 10u/l [text was edited by author 2002-08-18 17:36:09] |
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 HiVoltPremium join:2000-12-28 Toronto, ON kudos:18 | What's your Rwin, Wizuriel? I think i have 29200 right now, seems to be fine. |
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 | Receive Window (RWIN): 65535 |
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| That's a wee bit to high... set it to less than 30000 and see if it makes a difference... Also make sure your network card is set to either Auto Negotiation or 10mbps half duplex. -- Crunch for Team Discovery! Also visit www.ihaterogers.ca  |
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| how do i do either of those?
edit I'm also behind a phone line network (10/100mb/s) and use ICS, would that make a difference for the rwin? [text was edited by author 2002-08-18 22:33:31] |
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