Why is this so definately "malarky"? You don't think its possible that through a higher level of error checking you could introduce several (15-20) milliseconds of additional latency? I don't think its utterly ridiculous as a possibility.
However, I am completely open to other possiblities. I just have heard the same story from 2 separate ISPs. Any other ideas out there? -Chuck On Sun, 2001-10-07 at 01:11, Stan Hoeppner wrote: > > > > After speaking with local ISPs (Minneapolis) about Qwest and their > > network setup, they informed me that the 30-50ms added from the dsl > > modem to the equipment on the other side is due to Qwest setting the > > error correction "Settings" to highest. > > That is complete and utter malarky. Whoever stated this to you doesn't know > what they are talking about. > > StanTheMan > TheHardwareFreak > www.hardwarefreak.devastation.cc > [EMAIL PROTECTED]

