Ordinarily I've gotten dialup connection speeds between 28800 and 31300
with a  6100 using an external 56k modem. Last week I connected a Powerbook
G3  to the internet with speeds consistently between 45500 and 46000. The
G3 has an 56k internal modem, 288 MB RAM, and a 500 Mhz Sonnet G3
accelerator. Obviously, I'm ecstatic about the increased speed bcause web
pages pop up very quickly, so I'm not displeased, only curious. What would
account  for the increased dialup speeds?

Frank Modica
Prairie School
2102 E. Washington
Urbana, IL. 61802
PHONE: 217-384-3551



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