I have a question people may or may not have seen before. I have a machine
that is connected to an sDSL line. The line itself works great. Here's the
catch..
Any large downloads or uploads to the machine gradually degregate
bandwidthwise, untill they hit a timeout.. It's not the bandwidth to the
MACHINE that degrades, just accross that oner individual socket. My test is to
FTP a series of 3 MP3 files to OR from the machine. During the first file,
it's getting like 35k/s. By the time the 3rd file hits, it's degraded down to
512b/s. It seldom finishes the 3rd file before timing out.. Now, while this
is happening, I can open a SECOND, or even THIRD session, sna dstart FTPing
while the first is degrading, and the *same thing* happens, in the same manor.
This is how I know it's not the machine that breaks. This happens with *any*
program, such as an app pulling them from a web site via a squid proxy, etc..
Now, I *KNOW* it's not the RIAA quite yet, so, any ideas?
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Thomas Charron
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