NOTHING... NOTHING... Nothing is going to increase the
size of your pipe that does not involve using a bigger pipe.
Bandwidth is something that represents
CAPACITY...
I hate to use the crude 'plumbing' analogies when discussing electronics and Communication systems, but...
Your ISP is NOT going to let you get away with going to anything above your contracted bandwidth...
No matter what simple steps you take to defeat the rather lame limit on most 56k Modems, you are still not going to go any "faster"...
You can only push so much water through a hose of a given diameter...
You can only push so much data through a given "diameter" of bandwidth.
And, no... I will certainly not discuss further, in these forums, those things that can be done to 56K Modems... So don't ask... HA HA HA...
p.s. Please do not think for one moment that I am not completely in sympathy with the vast majority of people on this planet who are forced to use 56K Modems as there only choice.
And, if you are using a 56K Modem, than it is up to you to use intelligent operating practices...
This means:
No 'Browsing' by others of your shared files
1 or 2 DownLoads at a time... No More and only 1 at a time is the most sensible !
No UpLoad Queueing allowed
1 UpLoad at a time
1 or 2 searches running at any one time, and then stopped when D/Ling or U/Ling
Maintain the absolute MINIMUM number of
pending DownLoads
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Everything that you do that requires 'use' of your available bandwidth is going to increase the time it takes to DownLoad or UpLoad a file...........
And, logically, the longer the time period you spend in trying to transfer a file, the greater the chances of an interruption or failure !
Fastest is best...