I would recommend you try asking your cable company if they know what the
problem is (I wouldnt tell then you're trying to run a server though, say
you were uploading files to your co-located server at LINX ;) ). They might
boost the upload bandwith at the expense of the download or give your stre
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Are you using a ISDN type line (digital signal) or ADSL type line
(Broadband, Analogue signal)?
If you are using ADSL, then it is set up to download much faster than it can
upload as this is the usage pattern of a normal internet user.
AOL does not reco
Are you using a ISDN type line (digital signal) or ADSL type line
(Broadband, Analogue signal)?
If you are using ADSL, then it is set up to download much faster than it can
upload as this is the usage pattern of a normal internet user.
AOL does not recommend using ADSL for running servers because
>Is there something in the registry that i can change? Maybe
>its a registry setting for an up down ratio?
You might have a "boosted web connection", with differential bandwidth
assigned for UL and DL, check with your ISP configuration.
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The answer to this question is the same as the answer to the question
that is "Why is the Internet so slow?"
Your 765Kb/s is probably the fastest part in the link, and your
connection is only as fast as the slowest part of the chain. tracert to
find out where it is but there is probably not a lo