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RebelSean
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O.P. RE: Connected @ blahblahblah bps..
Okay, well I don't have a split. I have 2 seperate phone lines. I dunno what the hell the problem is, but I can't even get higher than a 22,200 BPS connection. So what should I do, call my ISP and ask them to check my line and increase REN? Couse I can't even load this main index it takes bout 2 min to load the fn thing.
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07-13-2004 07:22 PM |
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saralk
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RE: Connected @ blahblahblah bps..
im not sure about the REN thing btw, i think i heard it on a tech show once (Chips with Everything, when [.tv] used to exist on sky tv).
Also dont phone ur ISP, phone you telecom company. Ask them to make ur phone line better quality
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07-13-2004 07:35 PM |
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RebelSean
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O.P. RE: Connected @ blahblahblah bps..
Okay, here is my isp site... www.vallnet.com , but I should call Bellsouth couse that is what I think my home phone line is???
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07-13-2004 07:37 PM |
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Choli
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RE: Connected @ blahblahblah bps..
quote: Originally posted by saralk
the m stands for mega and divides by 1000.
m stands for mega, true, but it means million, ie: 1 000 000. So a 10 Mbps connection is a 10 000 000 bits per second connection.
quote: Originally posted by XxRebelSeanxX
So what should I do, call my ISP and ask them to check my line and increase REN?
just call them and say you connect at 22200 bps and tell them the problems you have. (in the worse case it should be arround 33000 (however the typical values for a dialup connection are arround 50600 ))
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07-13-2004 09:36 PM |
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RebelSean
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O.P. RE: Connected @ blahblahblah bps..
quote: Originally posted by Choli
quote: Originally posted by saralk
the m stands for mega and divides by 1000.
m stands for mega, true, but it means million, ie: 1 000 000. So a 10 Mbps connection is a 10 000 000 bits per second connection.
quote: Originally posted by XxRebelSeanxX
So what should I do, call my ISP and ask them to check my line and increase REN?
just call them and say you connect at 22200 bps and tell them the problems you have. (in the worse case it should be arround 33000 (however the typical values for a dialup connection are arround 50600 ))
I emailed them a min ago.. I hope that they can give me a 50,600 connection that would be AWESOME...Why haven't I been getting that speed??
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07-13-2004 09:39 PM |
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RE: Connected @ blahblahblah bps..
quote: Originally posted by XxRebelSeanxX
Why haven't I been getting that speed??
ther may be lots of reasons. Maybe you modem doesn't support that speed (is it very very very old?). Maybe you live very far from the telefon central (or you have a lot of cable from the telefon to the modem). Maybe the telefon central is an old one and doesn't support so much speed. Maybe your ISP doesn't support it (i don't think so). Maybe your contract is only for that speed....
As you can see there are lots of reasons. Call them (or email them ) and wait for the answer. They can tell you better than us.
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07-13-2004 09:45 PM |
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RebelSean
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O.P. RE: Connected @ blahblahblah bps..
Well, I have a 56k modem. And my ISP is about 30-35 miles away from my house. They have DSL so i am sure it is capable for a 56,000 bps connection.
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07-13-2004 10:02 PM |
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RE: RE: Connected @ blahblahblah bps..
quote: Originally posted by XxRebelSeanxX
Well, I have a 56k modem. And my ISP is about 30-35 miles away from my house. They have DSL so i am sure it is capable for a 56,000 bps connection.
Have you tried Upgrading your Modem Driver? i used to live in a pretty bad side where phonelines used to get a lot of Moisture an i suddenly lost speed or couldnt dialout at all, Telstra being my Telco had to come an fix the problem . i think i was told by one of the Telstra Guys that Moisture that gets in or around a phoneline can create problems. as the Main phoneline connection was Outside under the ground but on a slope where rain water could easily Run down into the phoneline Box
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07-14-2004 12:23 AM |
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RebelSean
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O.P. RE: Connected @ blahblahblah bps..
quote: Originally posted by Demandred
Have you tried Upgrading your Modem Driver?
You mean the Modem it's self? I have had this modem for about 2 years.
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07-14-2004 01:14 AM |
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RE: Connected @ blahblahblah bps..
quote: Originally posted by XxRebelSeanxX
quote: Originally posted by Demandred
Have you tried Upgrading your Modem Driver?
You mean the Modem it's self? I have had this modem for about 2 years.
no he means the driver, find out what make your modem is and then go to there website, see if they have got any new drivers
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07-14-2004 01:21 AM |
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