I am waiting to hear others responses to this question. But a nice 
reboot might be in order.
For some reason, my wireless connection will occasionally slow down. 
The only thing that I can attribute it to is the length of time I go 
between restarts (ibook, usually shut the lid). After I restart it 
rolls along normally.
Not quite the techo answer you were looking for.

Brian O'Neal




On Jul 12, 2004, at 9:42 PM, Bill Rising wrote:

> Hey Folks,
>
> I'm sitting here trying to learn some Good Stuff while listening to 
> music from my computer at work (via the nice, old iTunes 4.0). For the 
> first time I can remember, the stream is choppy enough that the music 
> is interrupted every, oh, 10 seconds, max. Really *&^$)(*&^! annoying.
>
> I logged into the machine at work, and saw that it is running its 
> usual processes. Nothing nasty.
>
> I went to download a file via sftp (secure file transfer protocol), 
> and saw that the transfer rate was a measly 25KB/sec. It normally is 
> roughly 330KB/sec. I checked again, and it was down to 15KB/sec. (B 
> for Byte, not b for bit) This is really pitiful - no wonder iTunes was 
> choking.
>
> I went and downloaded some game from versiontracker (something big 
> enough to be able to measure the time), and found that I was getting 
> about 100KB/sec.
>
> Anyone know any tricks for trying to find out where the slowdown might 
> be?
>
> Bill
>
>
>
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