<x-flowed>At 06:02 02-12-2000 -0800, you wrote:
>At 10:17 PM 12/1/00 -0800, Ray Olszewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>At 08:32 PM 12/1/00 -0800, Mike Noyes wrote:
>> ><snip>
>>BTW, you asked me about downloads. After the site came back up (around 6
>>PM PST, that I noticed), I downloaded the new (November) Oxygen .bin
>>images from the download page and whatever the new Oxygen file is from
>>the anonymous ftp area. Both came down lickety split, probably as fast as
>>my line can go (faster than its rated speed).
>
>Good, SF can saturate your xDSL connection. That's much better than your
>last report on 11/2 of 10kb/sec. :-)
>Anyone, got something faster to try?
I have a 640Kb/s cable modem, and it downloaded the
http://download.sourceforge.net/leaf/EigerStein_2-beta_pkg_packages.tar.gz
(13.674.633B) at a constant rate of 100KB/s! that's also more than my isp
should permit (kind of odd, from a monopolist isp).
<of_topic-cable_modem>
does any of you guys have a cable modem, or some cable modem network info?
what's happening is, my isp has a gateway (after cable modem network and
before isp's upstream router) that redirects all international traffic to a
proxy, that way they can bill differently according to destination,
national/international. but, as any smart guy can figure, caching cable
modem client networks can be pretty disadvantageous to the client, so, I've
read that the CMTS, some kind of end point terminator, has the snmp mib of
all the cable modems he manages, and that upstream and downstream speeds
are managed via snmp from CMTS. that makes it 'like' an ethernet network.
my attempt is to change the cable modem frequency usage and frequency range
via snmp so I can have a different bandwith to the application proxy
gaining some more proxy bandwith. can this be done, I mean if I change the
snmp fields of my cable modem, can I actually sustain this modifications?
any other way?
of course I've already managed to use a friend of mine's proxy at his college.
another question, I have another cable modem, one that already been
connected to this cable modem network, is there a way I can use it again? I
could hardcode an available(on this sub-network's address pool) MAC address
on the cable modem, and let it register at the CMTS and be able to obtain a
ip from the local dhcpd, am I wrong? something I miss?
sorry to bug you guys with such off topic post, but I figure that having
among this group members so many fountains of knowledge, my questions may
be easy to answer.
tia
</of_topic>
pedro
>> >In case anyone is interested, here is a link to Exodus.
>> >http://www.exodus.com/
>> >
>> >I believe they host Yahoo, eToys, AskJeeves, eBay, Lycos, and
>> >lots of other sites. We're in with the big boys now. :)
>>
>>Yeah, I don't know who else uses them, but I admin a few machines colo'd
>>there for one of my clients. Nice place, helpful staff, and we've found
>>the connectivity to be very reliable.
>
>I saw a show on TV about them, just after they acquired Global Center. It
>looked like a good company. It's nice to hear your experience confirms it.
>
>--
>Mike Noyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>http://leaf.sourceforge.net/
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