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  1. Man, if every one on a node was at 30 mbps... lol, one or two people would get 30 mbps, while the rest would get like 2kbps.
  2. It's up for me... http://www.mozilla.org/ I'm running RC1 at home.
  3. It's a tracking thing. It keeps track of where you surf... To spybot and adaware it is spyware, because it is spying on you.
  4. That is one way... The main way google works, however, is that it ranks how many other pages link to the page. We should all check out https://testmy.net/link_to.html and link to this page if we want to cheat google. Do this especially if you have your own domain, and it shows up when you google it (ex: testmy.net).
  5. http://www.weather.com/weather/local/USMI0028?from=search_city Cold here... It will only get worse. Sub 20F is normal for the winters here.
  6. lol, nope. If I were to do that, I would have written out a longer script. Don't use those exact settings. They are for a high latency satellite connection. Just look up what those individual settings are (rwin, MTU, etc) and put in the values that you find from using VanBuren's tweaks. Of course I don't think you will be able to tweak all of those settings that VanBurnen's page tells you to on linux, without some research.
  7. Forums not dead! I have been busy... Then my Direcway connection was fuxored for a while. 50 hour weeks with school and work... The days are just too damn short. Not like I'm missed I'm just "and the rest of ya"
  8. Pretty much all of the configuration for connections as far as tweaking goes, is done by a couple of commands that are run once the system is up. Either you can enter in this information every time you boot (good for initial tweaking/testing), or you can put the neccesary commands in your /etc/rc.local file. This is the file that gets executed once the init process is done. You put commands in here just as you would on a command line with commands seperated by being on seperate lines. One example for tweaking: http://www.dslreports.com/faq/4554
  9. That's not all that strange... SSH scans happen all the time to my various SSH machines.
  10. 45000 kbps (pipe limit)/128 kbps (general requirement/user on game servers)=351.5625 users. Now all you need is a ded. server farm! Man, 15.066 terabytes per month, maximum. 30.132 upload+download if it is full duplex. I am envious, lol.
  11. I was just about to post saying that looking up the hostname would be better, as it would show those that would try to access your web cam, that they can be tracked better. I know that if I was just some web browser, I would be more concious of where I went if it said blah.city.isp.tld rather than just the four octets of the IP address... I found this in the mean time though: http://www.phpaddict.com/forum3/191.html A working example of this is here I would imagine that you could put in a frame to run this, or just insert it into an already PHP page. Edit: if you look at the source for the two PHP scripts that I have posted, you can pretty easily figure out the required directives, and write up your own combination for a page displaying that infomation.
  12. http://www.allscoop.com/phpcode.php This site seems to have something... I am running it on my server right now. It even tells you how to link to show an image of the info.
  13. Just for those of you that do not know... A DS3 is 44.736 Mbps which is a lot for any location other than a datacenter (or Japan).
  14. He could always just make a seperate frame that runs that code... That's all that I know on this subject.
  15. I have this as my 404 error page... [code:1]The page that you requested ( <!--#echo var="REQUEST_URI" -->) isn't here. Your IP Address is:<!--#echo var="REMOTE_ADDR" --> Your Browser Version is:<!--#echo var="HTTP_USER_AGENT" --> This Site is:<!--#echo var="HTTP_HOST" --> <!-- --> [/code:1] That outputs all of that info. It is an shtml file, which I know little about. I would guess that there is pre-processing server side that must be done. To see how that comes out, just go to http://www.litelinux.net/faskdjl That page doesn't exist, and will bring up the 404 error page. I would imagine that you could use the IP Adress directive to get the info you need. This would display... not log. You should probably still have a firewall doing logging.
  16. If I started that upload test right now, it might actually be done by this time tomorrow! w00t!
  17. I would love to. Find an alternative for me, and I'll switch right now. Preferably cheaper than the $2000 for the first month and $500 there after for a T1.
  18. Here are my home speeds. :::.. Download Stats ..::: Connection is:: 1374 Kbps about 1.4 Mbps (tested with 12160 KB) Download Speed is:: 168 KB/s Tested From:: http://www.testmy.net/ Bottom Line:: 25 times faster than 56K you can download 1MB in 6.1 second(s) Validation Link:: https://testmy.net/cgi-bin/get.cgi?Test_ID=EGUXUSA14 :::.. Upload Stats ..::: Connection is: 22 Kbps about 0 Mbps (tested with 386 KB) Upload Speed is: 3 KB/s Tested From:: http://www.testmy.net/ Bottom Line: 0 times faster than 56K you can upload 1MB in 341.33 second(s) Validation Link :: https://testmy.net/cgi-bin/get.cgi?Test_ID=76SK5L2E2 I was hitting the back button on the browser, to see how fast the cache would load... I guess it loaded slow enough that it fell under the cap. I was then forwarded to a giant 12 MB test! Wow. I won't give out the link CA3LE This is Direcway. This upload rate is normal... Earlier: :::.. Upload Stats ..::: Connection is: 11 Kbps about 0 Mbps (tested with 386 KB) Upload Speed is: 1 KB/s Tested From:: http://www.testmy.net/ Bottom Line: 0 times faster than 56K you can upload 1MB in 1024 second(s) Validation Link :: https://testmy.net/cgi-bin/get.cgi?Test_ID=ABMYFR2GB :::.. Upload Stats ..::: Connection is: 17 Kbps about 0 Mbps (tested with 386 KB) Upload Speed is: 2 KB/s Tested From:: http://www.testmy.net/ Bottom Line: 0 times faster than 56K you can upload 1MB in 512 second(s) Validation Link :: https://testmy.net/cgi-bin/get.cgi?Test_ID=4UEVUM5NP :::.. Download Stats ..::: Connection is:: 1562 Kbps about 1.6 Mbps (tested with 1496 KB) Download Speed is:: 191 KB/s Tested From:: http://www.testmy.net/ Bottom Line:: 28 times faster than 56K you can download 1MB in 5.36 second(s) Validation Link:: https://testmy.net/cgi-bin/get.cgi?Test_ID=GESHY8VGB (tested with 1496 after the 12000 one)
  19. It is a limit from within IE. Getright and DAP aren't affected by this. The registry entries can be found here: http://www.dslreports.com/faq/2022 Here it is used to allow staellite connections to send multiple concurrent requests for things on a page. This speeds up page loads on such a high latency connection. This also allows downloaders to use more than 2 downloads in IE. The specific entries are: WinXP and Win2k: All DWORD Values HKEY_USERSDEFAULTSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionInternet Settings MaxConnectionsPerServer MaxConnectionsPer1_0Server HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionInternet Settings MaxConnectionsPerServer MaxConnectionsPer1_0Server WINME / 98: All DWORD Values HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionInternet Settings MaxConnectionsPer1_0Server MaxConnectionsPerServer "Name them exactly as shown. Once they are there, double click on each and insert the value 15 (HEX)."
  20. A T1 is about tenth of that download. It's about equal to the upload, however... I would imagine that upload sorta sucks due to throttling/other users. I would imagine that a line that fast is some sort of a symetrical fibre line. This means that the download and upload speed would be the same. Most likely the administration doesn't want large volumes of data to be uploaded, or possibly other users are utilizing more uploading than downloading. Strange, but possible.
  21. Is the 90 volts that comes from the phone line AC or DC? What is the final voltage once it hits the in house lines? I have been hit with a ring schock before. Put a nice little mark on my finger. I've also been hit with 110 AC. Not fun. I think if they could find a way to make the 60 hz frequency in the power lines not effect signal transmission, it would help get broadband to the rest of the United States without worrying about the biggest problem; the last mile. Even if it is slow... It would still make business sense, as you could get it to many people off of one wire, and those that could only have Direcway or dial-up would jump at the chance to get 512/128 even.
  22. Found it on an old Windows 98 disc. Protman.dos is in *:win98NET7.CABprotman.DOS There is a protman.com file in NET8.CAB also, just in case it asks for it.
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