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> On 1/25/03 9:35 AM, "Joe Melinis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>>> From: J Blanton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> 
>>> On 1/25/03 7:35 AM, "Joe Melinis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> J,
>>>> How can I measure my speed??
>>>> Joe
>>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Just try this link: http://promos.mcafee.com/speedometer/test_0600.asp
>>> -- 
>>> Jblanton
>>> Austin TX
>>> 
>> Thank you J!
>> I ran it several times and had speeds of 285 to 467 kBps,
>> and then one run was 825kBps, which I believe was incorrect.
>> Joe
>> 
>> 
> Anyone who is looking to increase their throughput should consider investing
> in IPNetTuner. It basically allows you to tweak Open Transport.  I've
> noticed at least half a megabit per second increase.  Granted its not going
> to turn a dial-up into a DSL but every little bit of extra speed you can get
> certainly doesn�t hurt!
> 
> http://www.sustworks.com

Could you check that again, please?  Did you actually mean to say half a
Mbps?  ie, a 500kbps INCREASE?  I doubt it.  Thanks.

Carlos


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