allie lewis
New member
For a few days I had access to a cable modem 1.5mbs and windows and linux boxes.
windows was on via usb and 10mb thingy
linux was on 10/100 card
I only got about 56 k bytes per second max on windows no matter what I did, via ftp
same ftp site, same file, cable, everything just a few minutes later and linux got 130 k bytes per second, I unplugged from windows after stopping download and started on linux right away.
on gnutella i never seen anything over about 8 k bytes/s on windows or linux. so why do people bother with this cable modem anyway?
were they throttling the windows box but cant do it to linux? is there a secret thing you can do to windows to slow it down?
try it and post back!
please post what speeds you normally get , not just the one you get every once and a while. I got about as much as I would have with a modem connection, plus a litle bit.
and NO - 10 mbs ethernet is WAY faster, like 1 mega byte per second so that wasnt the problem!
browser downloads were even worse on windows, so what gives?
windows was on via usb and 10mb thingy
linux was on 10/100 card
I only got about 56 k bytes per second max on windows no matter what I did, via ftp
same ftp site, same file, cable, everything just a few minutes later and linux got 130 k bytes per second, I unplugged from windows after stopping download and started on linux right away.
on gnutella i never seen anything over about 8 k bytes/s on windows or linux. so why do people bother with this cable modem anyway?
were they throttling the windows box but cant do it to linux? is there a secret thing you can do to windows to slow it down?
try it and post back!
please post what speeds you normally get , not just the one you get every once and a while. I got about as much as I would have with a modem connection, plus a litle bit.
and NO - 10 mbs ethernet is WAY faster, like 1 mega byte per second so that wasnt the problem!
browser downloads were even worse on windows, so what gives?