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- From: pepebuho@pananet.com (Javier A. Perez)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: To All Those Who Think They Know A Lot About Computer Stuff!!!
- Date: Mon, 08 Apr 1996 08:55:22 GMT
- Organization: Zippo
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- Somewhere inside the rainforest umdejaeg@cc.umanitoba.ca wrote:
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- >OK, here is the story. If you can solve this problem you will have been able to do what many have failed to explain. I have an IBM
- >compatible with 4 megs of RAM, and am running windows 3.1. I'm hooked up through the university of Manitoba (Canada) server.
- >I'm running mosiac as my browser (because I'm told I can't run netscape with my machine). My machine only has 25 mhz. I have a
- >28.8 Cheyenne Modem with error correction yada yada. The problem is this.......I load Mosaic and get my home page at the
- >university. As I'm clicking on the various sites the time it takes to load them gets longer and longer. The first few are very fast. After
- >about five or so they start getting longer. Eventually it gets so long that the machine can't load the site before the machine gives up.
- > Is there any way to solve this problem. I'm getting a new computer this summer but I'd like to fix the problem so I can keep on the
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- Despite what everybody has said around here, I am inclined to think
- that it is a modem problem. I remember some Rockwell chips had a
- problem where they would start to try and adjust for line conditions
- and end up in a downward spiral dropping and dropping their speed
- until it was practically nothing. Your problem just smells of that.
- For more information about it, hook up to the rockwell Home Page, I
- just do not remember its location but you should try Yahoo.
-
- Best Regards
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- |O O| pepebuho@pananet.com
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