Nguyen Vu Hung a ?crit : > One of my ADSL provider did the same thing to me and I stopped my contract > with it because my home server wouldn't work anymore. > Yep, I fully agree that being NAT'ed, which means not getting even one single public/routable IP address, is totally unacceptable and is a very good reason to change ISP ! Still I think it's not the case with your FTP link here.
> Another observation (complaint?) is that: 4 months ago, when I first hooked > up this MegaSlow service, the speed ( especially toward Internet outbound), > was kinda good[1], but recently speed has become much slower[2]... > I can't tell about this, but remember there is a contractual maximum warranted speed... Also, from my experience a few years ago, in work hours I was only able to get 300 kbit/s per TCP connexion, but was still able to get up to the maximum ADSL speed while multiplying TCP connexions (eg using a download accelerator). But I didn't try recently since I had to change ISP when I moved to my current house (I have to suffer an ISP monopoly over the building, grrr)... -- Jean Christophe "????" ANDR? ? ? ? Responsable technique r?gional Bureau Asie-Pacifique (BAP) ? ? ? http://www.asie-pacifique.auf.org/ Agence universitaire de la Francophonie (AuF) ? ? ? http://www.auf.org/ Adresse postale : AUF, 21 L? Th?nh T?ng, T.T. Ho?n Ki?m, H? N?i, Vi?t Nam T?l. : +84 4 9331108 ? Fax : +84 4 8247383 ? Cellul. : +84 91 3248747 ? Note personnelle: merci d'?viter de m'envoyer des fichiers PowerPoint ? ? ou Word, cf http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.fr.html ?
