Aaron wrote: > Now that my rebooting work PC problem has been solved, --see [EE] USB > devices resetting PC upon plug-in-- I have another question. > > I bought a new laptop for home a few months ago. My modem typically > connects to my ISP at 35-40 kbps. However, maybe 10% of the time it > only connects at 20-26 kbps. What kind of factors can cause this > radical variation in connection speed? Is it possible that my ISP is > limiting my connection speed during times of peak activity? I haven't > been able to detect a trend regarding time of day or weather. Or static > electricity. :) > > My old PC only ever connected at a max of 26 kbps. Well, actually, > before moving from Columbus, OH to the country 5 years ago I had the > same modem in an even older PC and it would reliably connect in the 50 > kbps range... > > Good thing I have a fast connection available at work! > > Aaron > Might be during busy periods you are routed over older trunks of different technology. Google "pairgain" to read about some unhappy campers. You are in the country :) -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist