Darrin Chandler wrote: > I eventually dumped Cox due to similar performance degradation. The > problem was diagnosed several times as a signal strength issue, and > supposedly fixed. It was never fixed for long, though. And Cox kept > trying to charge us for a service call even though it was obviously not > a problem with my network or computers, but in *their* network or > installation. Now I'm using Qwest's DSL, and while it's by no means > perfect (their DNS servers stink), I rarely have any speed or > connectivity issues. Sounds like you need a local DNS cache :) If you have a *nix desktop sitting somewhere on your interna network, you can set up a DNS cache by simply installing bind or tinydns(a buildit-from-source package including the dnscache program, written by Dan Bernstein). A local DNS cache actually improves speed in most home nets (well latency anyway) and is especially helpful if the link from you to the outside world takes errors fairly frequently. ~Ben -- --- "Confession only helps if you actually feel bad for your actions. For you, it would just be a really long boast." -Tara http://www.emptiedout.com --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss