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Re: Slow server performanceFrom: Andreas Carlsson Date: Wednesday, July 9, 2003
Time: 11:42:55 amThanks for the answer Thomas,
one thing I forgot to mention though, is that we actually *have* some
kind of connection; Eg try http://www.kicknick.net/ and see what
happens. You get connected, but nothing more....
The same happens from the LAN.
What I really need to know, is if this is a server-related problem or
a connection problem...? If it is some kind of sync problem that you
suggest, why did it worked for a few days?
Thanks,
/andreas :-/
thomas sulentic wrote:
>it could be that there is sync problem between the router at their
>office and yours..
>when we went with a SDSL connection over a T1, it took a couple of
>power cycles ( and settings) before we settled in on our target
>speed.. which was lower than what i was supposed to get..
>
>they might set your router at 1.5Mb/s but if its having a hard time
>achieving those figures, it will have a performance hit on your
>services.. dropping packets etc etc.. also line quality plays an
>important role as well.. a bad connection at the dmark box..
>
>what speed are you supposed to be getting??
>
>one way to figure out your speed is to go to Adobe and download a
>large demo file or updater..
>they have so much bandwidth that your sure to reach your max, before
>you reach theirs..
>
>a 'practical' method to see if what they say your getting and what
>you're actually getting..
>
>thomas sulentic
>ZooAchtiv
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