ive just upgraded my ntl:home broadband from 150k to 600k i dont see any difference?
please help.
ive just upgraded my ntl:home broadband from 150k to 600k i dont see any difference?
please help.
what are you using?? rememvber your download speed depends on # of sources for your file and their upload speedOriginally posted by supersaiyanvegeta85@26 February 2004 - 13:36
ive just upgraded my ntl:home broadband from 150k to 600k i dont see any difference?
please help.
my settings are:
max sources per file: 100
scan for new shared files: 300
constant PL: 1000
Max search results: 200
Max bandwith: unlimited
and when i try to put my max sources up anything above 100 is says my Operating System cannot support that much and says do you want to do this? what should i do?
change your scan for new files to like 3000
if the max bandwidth is for upload change it and put it at what your connection can handle
and at last again remember:
your download speed depends on the # of sources for it and their upload speed, anddon't be fooled by whatyou see in the search window they are not an indication of who is available for connection so change supernodes to see if you get lucky, also use localized supernodes, also try changing ports, and lower your upload bandwidth,remove the no ip sources from your dat files and see if it helps
O - Please iam on 1mb ntl and its fine
if u changed from 150 to 600 u would see a massive change i think u havent changed it have u
150 - 10-15kb per second speed
600 - 65-70kb per second speed
so there!!
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change what boss???Originally posted by Limp_bizkit_uk@27 February 2004 - 13:23
O - Please iam on 1mb ntl and its fine
if u changed from 150 to 600 u would see a massive change i think u havent changed it have u
150 - 10-15kb per second speed
600 - 65-70kb per second speed
so there!!
and my reply is to a none changing connection speed. as in every body's internet speed does not change everyday. second only 1mb???
third change what???
www.bandwidthplace.com/speedtest
take a speed test, see how fast the modem actually is
yeah.
I'm on NTL 150 as well, and my speeds are about 15 to 20kbs (because I live in an area where the cables used to be controlled by Cable & Wireless, before they were taken over by NTL. For some reason, the speed in ex-C&W areas is always faster than in other areas, I remember reading that on an NTL forum.)
But the speed really depends on how many sources you have, and their upload speed
No u dumbass, if u upgraded your modem from 150 to 600 u would see a fucking change, when i was on 600 and upgraded to 1mb i saw nearly double the speed so HAHAHA
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thanks for the info all.
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