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I just read the review at this site.
http://www.netmag.co.uk/reviews/default.asp?pagetypeid=2&articleid=29087&subsectionid=497&subsubsectionid=168
It says, pretty much as I said. It downloads "WEB SITES" considerably
faster. It doesn't work with pure downloads that are already compressed,
such as .exe files, mp3's, zip files, jpegs, video files etc.
So, for the privilege of paying $3.95 you get web pages faster.
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Regards,
Richard Urban
Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
Quote from: George Ankner
"If you knew as much as you thought you know,
You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew!"
"Alan Smith" <alan@hidden.email> wrote in message
news:dav0uu$8cl$2@news5.svr.pol.co.uk...
> It's not my claim.
>
> Of course you are allowed your opinion, but it opinion without any
> experience of this software system.
>
> Magazine reviews suggest it does work for particular data types. They have
> had the software and they have tested the software.
>
> imho that puts more weight behind what the magazines say from experience
> and testing than you do without any experience of that particular
> software.
>
>
> Richard Urban [MVP]" <richardurbanREMOVETHIS@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:OR1t75lhFHA.1164@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>> No program is going to speed up a download through a modem. You get what
>> the ISP and modem deliver - period. There are services that can speed up
>> web page loading, because they cache the most looked at web pages on a
>> local server. Therefore your computer does not have to go searching for
>> it - going through a million (slightly exaggerated for emphasis)
>> interconnects to find it!
>>
>> --
>> Regards,
>>
>> Richard Urban
>> Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
>>
>> Quote from: George Ankner
>> "If you knew as much as you thought you know,
>> You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew!"
>>
>> "Alan Smith" <alan@hidden.email> wrote in message
>> news:datnko$2oe$1@newsg3.svr.pol.co.uk...
>>> There's always that software that is claimed to speed up downloads
>>> (depending on what you are getting).
>>> www.onspeed.com
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>>> "Jim Macklin" <p51mustang[threeX12]@xxxhotmail.calm> wrote in message
>>> news:ud9d6ZghFHA.3256@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
>>>> Google for "modem bonding" to find out about the obsolete
>>>> technique. It is twice as fast as using a single modem, but
>>>> DSL and cable are 25-100 times as fast. The ISP must
>>>> support it and will charge extra for the service.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> The people think the Constitution protects their rights;
>>>> But government sees it as an obstacle to be overcome.
>>>> some support
>>>>
http://www.usdoj.gov/olc/secondamendment2.htm
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "D.Currie" <dmbcurrie.nospam@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:3jeivhFpg98mU1@individual.net...
>>>> |
>>>> | "Don Taylor" <dont@agora.rdrop.com> wrote in message
>>>> | news:dPidnSkvkt8GnU_fRVn-2Q@scnresearch.com...
>>>> | > "Shenan Stanley" <newshelper@gmail.com> writes:
>>>> | >>hcross writes:
>>>> | >>> thanks for the replies... i'll have to ask. but,
>>>> there's only one
>>>> | >>> phone line and my parents can't afford to have a
>>>> second line
>>>> | >>> installed.
>>>> | >
>>>> | >>Don Taylor wrote:
>>>> | >>> I happened to see a silly gadget marked down for
>>>> closeout at Radio
>>>> | >>> Shack. It is the reverse, one modem that two computers
>>>> can connect
>>>> | >>> to, at
>>>> | >>> the same time or not. Either computer can provoke it
>>>> to make the
>>>> | >>> call, once the call is made one or both can be using
>>>> the net connect,
>>>> | >>> etc. That doesn't double your speed but might make
>>>> competing for the
>>>> | >>> open phone line a thing of the past. $50 on sale, I
>>>> think.
>>>> | >
>>>> | >>How to configure Internet Connection Sharing in Windows
>>>> XP
>>>> | >>http://support.microsoft.com/kb/306126
>>>> | >
>>>> | > And XP Internet Connection Sharing has a reputation for
>>>> being
>>>> | > cranky and difficult for many people to make work
>>>> dependably.
>>>> | >
>>>> | > Search the net and find people's problems with this one.
>>>> | >
>>>> | > I tried for a month or more and finally gave up on
>>>> making it work,
>>>> | > even after using kb, books, the newsgroup, etc,...
>>>> | >
>>>> | >>--
>>>> | >>Shenan Stanley
>>>> | >> MS-MVP
>>>> | >>--
>>>> | >>How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
>>>> | >>http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
>>>> |
>>>> | One thing that many people don't consider is whether their
>>>> ISP will allow 2
>>>> | simultaneous logins. The big ones usually don't. If that's
>>>> the case, then
>>>> | you need to have 2 accounts. So you're paying for 2 phone
>>>> lines, and 2 ISP
>>>> | accounts and you're tying up 2 phone lines at once.
>>>> Broadband starts looking
>>>> | like a better bargain.
>>>> |
>>>> | And depending on what you're doing with the computer,
>>>> those 2 connections
>>>> | may not make a difference. It doesn't speed up anything if
>>>> you're just
>>>> | browsing because the 2 lines aren't really combined,
>>>> you're really just
>>>> | connected twice. So if you're, for example browsing while
>>>> you're
>>>> | downloading, you'll probably see some improvement because
>>>> one connection is
>>>> | doing the browsing while the other is downloading.
>>>> |
>>>> |
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