You don't mention how you are connected to the 50Mps connection if
it's via a router (serving other computers) then you are part of a LAN.
Also you could reduce your MTU from 1500 to 1472 to compensate for
the packet header data.
Finally you might try a higher network buffer time.
:-)
On 25 Feb 2006, at 13:54, Atsushi Sasaki wrote:
50 Mbps optical fibre network
iMac 1.8 GHz G5, RAM 1GB, OS 10.3.9
Safari 1.3.2
Windows Media Player 9.0
* Buffering in Network Settings is set for "Buffer 10 seconds of
data".
* The noticeable effect didn't observe whether "T1 or LAN" or
"ISDN, DSL or Cable Modem" were selected in Network Connection Speed.
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