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In a message dated 7/19/2005 12:39:48 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
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I don;t want to violate any rules of posting here So I hope if I have I will
be sent a way to resolve the issue if it is not a hardware problem. Ever
since my family and I have moved to Loveland Co from Southern California I have
not been able to sign on at speeds greater than 49333. I have tried all of
aol fixes to no avail. My Computer is basically a brand new Dell Dimension 8200
with all of the high speed bells and whistels without going so overboard in
price as to set off any govt alarms. It is a v.90 modem and I was just
hopint to get pointed in at least the right direction to begin signing on at
speeds approaching 52k.
Sincerely Mike S
Hi,
The speed you connect at is dependant on the phone lines (mostly your
distance from the phone companies central office..i.e. length of the wire, longer
wire = lower speed). When I used dial-up, I got 40-44K for my speed. If
you're getting nearly 50K, then I wouldn't be concerned, there's only about a 4%
difference between your present speed and 52K, not enough that you'd notice
the difference.
HTH,
Peter Hogan
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PCBUILD's List Owners:
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