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  1. Thanks Van Buren. For all your help. I will read more on the links you gave me..

    Why is it illegal to uncap the modems.. If its yours why couldnt you. and why is there a cap limit on them; i would think they would want to optimize there product.

    Thanks again.

    FireMedic

    It is not the manufacture of the modems that puts the caps on them, it is your ISP. Your ISP puts the caps in place so they can charge you for "up to XXX speed" with one plan, then up to XXX speed with a different plan. Uncapping is illegal because then you would receive at the highest possible rate for your connection/signals would allow. This would be classified as theft of service, which is why it is illegal.

    -REH

  2. Still think you have the fastest Adelphia speed?

    :::.. Download Stats ..:::

    Connection is:: 6472 Kbps about 6.5 Mbps (tested with 12160 kB)

    Download Speed is:: 790 kB/s

    Tested From:: http://www.testmy.net/

    Test Time:: Tue Mar 15 10:43:49 EST 2005

    Bottom Line:: 116X faster than 56K 1MB download in 1.3 sec

    Diagnosis: Awesome! 20% + : 139.7 % faster than the average for host (adelphia.net)

    Validation Link:: https://testmy.net/stats/id-1HYU8E3OV

    Because I don't think so.  :lol:

    -REH

  3. It's interesting how people come up with some of their ideas, and actually get them to work isn't it?  There's been a few episodes of MythBusters where they had remote controlled cars, but I think that the one you posted works better than any of theirs did.

    -REH

  4. The ones who posted one or two things just wanted to get help and run out, it's typical on forums, you get a few who stick around, but much more who are gone with the wind as soon as they get what they need.

    -REH

  5. That's pretty nice, good thinking  :)

    Tracing route to testmy.net [67.19.36.6]

    over a maximum of 30 hops:

      1    10 ms    11 ms    15 ms  69.166.151.1

      2    14 ms    16 ms    10 ms  69.165.28.73

      3    12 ms    11 ms    12 ms  69.165.28.69

      4    17 ms    19 ms    15 ms  69.165.28.65

      5    18 ms    19 ms    20 ms  g1-03-01-00.a0.cle00 [66.109.14.125]

      6    29 ms    15 ms    26 ms  p3-00-01-00.c0.pit75.adelphiacom.net [66.109.1.105]

      7    27 ms    35 ms    31 ms  p3-01-01-00.c1.chi75.adelphiacom.net [66.109.0.209]

      8    54 ms    56 ms    54 ms  p3-01-01-00.c1.dfw91.adelphiacom.net [66.109.0.66]

      9    64 ms    57 ms    59 ms  g1-03-02-00.p0.dfw91.adelphiacom.net [66.109.3.78]

    10    59 ms    64 ms    58 ms  eq-dallas-1000M.theplanet.com [206.223.118.3]

    11    53 ms    56 ms    58 ms  dist-vlan31.dsr3-1.dllstx3.theplanet.com [70.85.127.29]

    12    60 ms    59 ms    66 ms  dist-vlan-42.dsr2-2.dllstx4.theplanet.com [70.85.127.91]

    13    58 ms  109 ms    56 ms  gig1-0-1.tp-car9-1.dllstx4.theplanet.com [67.18.116.69]

    14    57 ms    55 ms    67 ms  6.67-19-36.reverse.theplanet.com [67.19.36.6]

    Trace complete.

    -REH

  6. well i beg to differ...when you check the index.dat box a screen opens & tells you they will not be deleted till the next boot....my index.dat only has files from today as i run it quite often...anyway it doesn't matter as long as you get rid of them if you desire

    Which means that it does not delete them while windows is running, it waits until it gets the chance before windows is loaded, it uses the same technique as described above.

    -REH

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