ok, i believe in my last post i failed to realise/mention (its understandable since i did do it at about 1:30 in the morning) that also upload capacity and download capacity per second are two differant numbers, though it may only aplly to dsl+ but i should think that it applies to 56k too,however, if i am wrong and it doesnt apply to 56k, then you should set your max bandwidth for upload to 24 kilo bits per second (3kilo bytes per second) and maybe set your max upload amoyunt to 1 or 2, as for that aol user, same thing, well, if there was someone uploading from you at 3k per second constantly for 24 hours, it would go over the limit by 9.2 meg, but the odds of that happening are quite slim, as you probably wouldnt always get users with the ability to get 3k per second, or you wouldnt be on kazaa for 24 hours, i know i am, but as far as i know, theres no limit to amount of use, i use verizon, and i find that its pretty good, i do hear alot odf crap about aol... i use their cds as frisbees, you know, it really works, ny sister uses them t5o decorate her wall, so i guess they arent TOO bad... hahahahahaha, anyways, i hope that helps your connection problem, also, incase anyone wants to know how much you could possibly upload during any 24 hour period, heres the formula
*note: doesnt work if anything has unlimited
1. start with the max upload bandwidth
2. multiply by 60
3. multiply by 60 again
4. multiply by 24
5. divide by 8
6. divide by 1000 to get megabytes, if desired
and there you have it, though unless you set it really low, and are on for 24 hours a day, then you will never actually hit it, but its still fun to see... again, unless uploading crashes your computer/connection there isnt any good excuse you can give...