DoctorBill wrote:
>I have been using the "Regular" downloader
>that comes with SeaMonkey 1.1 when I download
>(I am on dial-up).
>
Gecko's "Download Manager" *is* quite pathetic;
a glaring deficiency in the package.
A "Download Manager that won't resume a broken download
shouldn't even be able to call itself by that term.

>Some time ago, I obtained WinGet 1.9 (Indentix.Inc) and use it periodically.
>
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Download_manager

>[...]
>WinGet apparently opens several "ports?" or "Lines?" to the source
>and downloads via more than one route simultaneously
>and thus faster..or so they say.
>
Indeed.  This ASSuMEs that the bottleneck is at THAT end.

>My question is - is what they say true?
>
http://google.com/search?q=cache:NJqs_aqVKfsJ:en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Segmented_downloading+gnugnu+gnu+cannot.magically.solve#Limitations
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Segmented_downloading#Limitations

>I thought that the speed limit for me downloading
>is the phone line's kbps and not the "dump speed" from the source.
>
You got it in one.  See "cannot magically solve" in the article.
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