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Old December 3rd 04, 02:59 PM
funtoosh
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I have a strange problem.
I took a ISP connection. My package claims that I would get 300kbps UL/DL
with this package. Ok. Good. I started it first day.
I connected to one server in my office. I connected to another server at my
friends house. Then I downloaded one file from one server at one time. I
again got max 60k bps. I downloaded same file from another server. I got max
60 kbps as DL speed.I now started downloading same file from both server at
the same time.
I was hoping that when I download same size file from both servers at the
same time, I would atleast got 120 kbps. because my ISP claims that I am
entitled to 300kbps DL. I expected that since I have 300kbps DL speed
capability, so this 300kbps would be consumed or divided almost equally
between both the downloading processes but I could hardly reach 60 kbps
combined. So, in fact, I can reach 60 kbps at max as combined downloading
capability.

I have started to feel that could it be some settings in windows xp pro
which has to increased or something like that.

I searched all discussion groups, but couldnt find satisfactory answer.

Appreciate help.
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Old December 3rd 04, 03:33 PM
Malke
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Default TCP/IP performance issue ?

funtoosh wrote:


I have a strange problem.
I took a ISP connection. My package claims that I would get 300kbps
UL/DL with this package. Ok. Good. I started it first day.
I connected to one server in my office. I connected to another server
at my friends house. Then I downloaded one file from one server at one
time. I again got max 60k bps. I downloaded same file from another
server. I got max 60 kbps as DL speed.I now started downloading same
file from both server at the same time.
I was hoping that when I download same size file from both servers at
the same time, I would atleast got 120 kbps. because my ISP claims
that I am
entitled to 300kbps DL. I expected that since I have 300kbps DL speed
capability, so this 300kbps would be consumed or divided almost
equally between both the downloading processes but I could hardly
reach 60 kbps combined. So, in fact, I can reach 60 kbps at max as
combined downloading capability.

I have started to feel that could it be some settings in windows xp
pro which has to increased or something like that.

I searched all discussion groups, but couldnt find satisfactory
answer.

Appreciate help.


What did the ISP's tech support say?

Malke
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