On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 09:14:08AM +0100, Phil Bieber wrote:
>
> Hi all!
> Especially Hi to Tom!
>
> Thanks for your help. I tried using the --limit-rate switch on wget and it
> still wasnt using the while speed. Then I found my old USB Stick (Netgear
> WG111), put some effort in getting the right firmware and all and now I'm
> happily downloading the Fedora 10 32 Bit Live CD and I'm at the same time
> syncing my GMail account to my desktop using the new Offline Mode. All in all
> I'm currently using about 1 MBit/s which is not bad.
>
> Though it doesn't really solve my problem, it doesn't bother me to keep that
> USB stick at hand....
>
> Thanks again for all you help.
You are welcome.
Do add the output of lsusb for your USB Sick to close out this thread.
It can help a future user match hardware....
With vendors changing chips and others rebranding the same stick differently
it is good to know exactly what is involved.
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Regards,
T o m M i t c h e l l
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