Speeding up File Transfers

Steven M. Klass plug-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us
Thu, 31 May 2001 13:51:41 -0700


I just have to comment.. ;(

I live in southeast gilbert (Pecos/Higley)  I came from cox@home in Chandler 
having switched from Speedchoice (now SBB) in 99.  Cox had it's it's problems 
in that your "pipe" is shared by everyone on your block, so at 6pm good luck 
getting decent bandwidth.  But at least it was consistant.  Specifically, if 
it was slow, it was slow.  If it was fast, you were in for an enjoyable ride. 
The problem with SBB is that it's not consistant.  A freaking wind will blow 
your ride, and you'll be reduced to the speed of a 14.4K modem...  That is to 
me the biggest problem with the whole antenna thing.  It sucks, but when you 
get a few minutes of speed it's fast.  Mind you, I have NEVER seen the speeds 
Durek claimed, and I am skeptical, but it really depends where you live and 
how close you are to the antenna.  

Now for the good news.  I am part of a new system by qwest.  DSL is old, but 
VDSL is new and my neighborhood is ready for it.   I get it installed next 
monday.  It has some cool features.  VDSL brings Video (i.e. Cable TV to your 
house too.)  The best feature..  When your phone rings caller id pops up on 
your TV!!

For everyones edification - SBB has been to my house several times and I have 
a 1 meter dish sitting on my roof with a clear shot to South Moutain.

Later

On Thursday 31 May 2001 12:10, you wrote:
> I just got signed up to Sprint Broadband internet service here under the
> impression I could get high download speeds near 100KBPS.  Unfortunately,
> I am only getting transfers in the mid twenty's on a good day.  A test at
> their demo FTP site yielded much higher results but I noticed their test
> file was a nulls.  I'll bet the fact the file is all the same character
> might result in "on the fly" data compression.
>
> I haven't yet tried this on a winblows machine yet but all my friends
> using the service with their winblows are getting speeds much better than
> me.  I'm wondering if linux needs to be tweaked around a bit to speed up
> file transfers?  I tried adding a window value on the route command for my
> network setup but that seems to have no visible results.
>
> Does anyone here have any ideas?  It's better than dial-up but still far
> short of expectations.
>
> I will be glad to share whatever config files privately if needs be.
>
> Thanks for any help.
>
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Steven M. Klass
Physical Design Engineering Manager

Andigilog Inc.
7404 W. Detroit Street, Suite 100
Chandler, AZ 85226
Ph: 480-940-6200 ext. 18
Fax: 480-940-4255

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