Hiten Pandya wrote: > > >what kind of "mucking" could cause such kind of > >behaviour?. > > this kind of problem did occur to me several times > with NTL (http://ntl.com/) in UK... > > there were installing a Universal Shared Bandwith > Router in their CO (Central Office), after they > installed this piece of sh*t, the bandwith was > throttled from 5.00pm evening to 5.00am morning, > which was to slow down users from downloading large > files i.e. Music Sharing and such.... > > but after 5.00am, it was all fine and back to 85.0KBps > when before 5.00am and after 5.00pm was around > 12.0KBps > which is sad but was true for a while till users > complained about it... (like me)... And the problems went away when they stopped limiting the bandwidth?
> so that is a possibility, or it could be that the > signal you are receiving (cable modem signal) is very > weak.... thats a possibility too... If this was the problem, it could not be solved by deleting the arp entries. Stefan To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-hackers" in the body of the message