People,
ISPS try to keep their expenses low, so they make the available
international b/w just adiquate for the peek hours (meaning, a normal
modem user will get about 3-4 Kbytes/sec. Now the ADSL users get their
feed from the same congested line. So they get just the same throughput.
Dani
On Sat, 30 Dec 2000, Eddie Harari wrote:
>
> Hi ,
>
> What you should do, is check the connection via dialup modem at the same
> time period you
> have these problems. If the dialup connection is OK, than it may be that
> Internet gold has
> set up limits in its routers for the ADSL connection to outside of Israel.
> ( make some sense ).
> ( or they may have seperate lines for it ...)
>
> You should test the ping round trip, and I would recomend traceroute
> (tracert if you are a
> windows user), this will show you exactly where is the problem.
>
> Please mind one more thing: ISDN is 64 or 128 forsure ! ADSL is UP to X
> Mbps.
> this should not be a problem in your case since you can get to the IIX
> peers (israely sites)
> with no problem.
>
> I would like to hear what did you come up with , since I am keeping my ISDN
> connection for this very same feers i just wrote to you about !
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> hi list ! ;)
>
> i am connected to internet gold via adsl, and i noticed that there is a
> big problem getting to sites outside israel.
> everything is the iix comes up very fast(with or without proxy)
> but other sites like slashdot and freshmeat, or anything else outside
> the iix rarely loads.
>
> did anyone come that problem with adsl ?
> i didnt expirience those problems with isdn.
> thank's.
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