This is my re-post of my reply which I *think* wasn't posted due
to my email domain name change. If anyone has seen this reply
before, please notify me. It appears that the listserver
doesn't notify of rejected postings. Original post:
What are the policies of your cable modem ISP? Many (
I got TCI =)
Ok, I first tested the modem with my computer and it has a new Linksys
10/100 card in it. It got enormous speed =)
Then I did soem work put a 16 port hub on the modem, hooked up 4
computers as of right now. Usually only 2 computers are asking for
packets.
Now my problem is. My
Nick, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> , wrote:
> Hello, Ive had my cable modem hooked up succesfully for over a month now,
> im using the @home services.
>
> my problem is that it doesnt seem to be as fast as its "cracked up" to be,
> particularly when telneting to my remote server and editing files remot
On Sun, 4 Apr 1999, Nick wrote:
> Hello, Ive had my cable modem hooked up succesfully for over a month now,
> im using the @home services.
>
> my problem is that it doesnt seem to be as fast as its "cracked up" to be,
> particularly when telneting to my remote server and editing files remotely
Hi,
On Sun, 4 Apr 1999, Nick wrote:
>
> when i ping remote servers, sometimes there will be a large delay, like
> from an avg of 30 mioli seconds to one thats 160 mili seconds,, and a 30%
> packet loss. maybe thats normal, i dont know, like i said, ive only had
> this cable modem a month.
thi
Hello, Ive had my cable modem hooked up succesfully for over a month now,
im using the @home services.
my problem is that it doesnt seem to be as fast as its "cracked up" to be,
particularly when telneting to my remote server and editing files remotely
and stuff, i notice lagg quite often, shor