
January 25th, 2004
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 | lazy dragon - retired mod | | Join Date: October 14th, 2001 Location: Germany
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The port speed is usually the same. Some providers slow down some port (sharing ports) but nobody is incresing the speed of a port. Quote:
When I did tec support for MSN, we were 'told' to tell customers who were having 'performance issues' (i.e. downloading a 3MB tune took 8 hours) to check that their port speed wasn't set to 115K, and if it was, to lower it to 57K - the 'logic' being the higher port setting would (and I'm paraphrasing here) "predispose a system expectation of network performance that was not possible at the fixed bandwidth provided by 'the service'; and, so, in turn, would result in a network bottle-neck effect, paradoxically slowing down surfing performance."
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AFAIK its technically impossible to download with a 56k modem faster than 56k... it doesn´t matter how fast the line is. A friend told me (who is working for a German provider), that the line is much faster than the "guarantee" speed, because if they have performance problems and the line drops by 50% they can assure the top speed! But the output isn´t faster (at least not much, depends on your hardware) than the "guarantee" speed.
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