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- From: vondyer@deltanet.com (vondyer)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: 10K/sec..4K..3K..1.2K..0.3K Why???
- Date: Sat, 10 Feb 96 07:51:32 GMT
- Organization: Delta Internet Services, Anaheim, CA
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- I've got an internal Supra, too and it does the same thing. I posted as well
- and someone replied that it almost certainly had to do with the speed of the
- server and how many hits it was handling. I've noticed that I can turn around
- and access another server and the speed may be right back up there. I also
- saw the same thing on a different type of modem so I think it is more with the
- server than the modem.
-
- vondyer
-
- In article <31180B57.3779@faraday.clas.virginia.edu>, Richard Bondi
- <rsb5c@faraday.clas.virginia.edu> wrote:
- >Got an internal Supra 28.8i PnP. When I downloads from within Netscape
- >2.0, I get the above transfer rate decrease within one minute or so. Is
- >this the spiralling death syndrome the Robotics modems had? In my case,
- >it sometimes comes up again by 0.1K, so it will oscillate between 1.2K
- >and 1.3K, say. But this always happens. Can anyone explain why, and how
- >to stop it?
-