Cliff Albert wrote:
>It was at school... and we have a 155 mbit connection, it took me about 4
>hours...
I could "only" get ca 350MB in that time at my uni. However when the clock
turned 18.00 I noticed a slow down to ca 15% of the former speed. The
reason was probably that so many home users decieded to get on the net at
that time and clogged down the server I used.
>From the ISP they are connected to, they should provide a proxyserver. And
>the IP adress should be somewhere on their website.
Not all ISPs provide a proxy server. Actually the very first message I sent
to this list (way back <g>) was about proxy servers since it was needed for
some test. Obviously not all ISPs have them (of "all" the ISPs I've used
only one had a proxy).
//Bernie
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