Posted by DrGlass on Mon Jan 30th at 11:49pm 2006
Anyone know any tricks that I can use to speed up my connection here at college. We only have about 60 kids in the dorm and the net will run fine for 15 or so minutes then connection speed drops and if I dare try to play on online game my ping will jump from 25 to 700 in a matter of minutes.
I'm willing to do most anything, tell me how to hack into the system and open my port, what ever...
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Posted by Orpheus on Tue Jan 31st at 12:00am 2006
/me tries to be sympathetic.
/me fails miserably.
At least you have the option of playing at 700 Doc. Try dialup. Dialup = no options at all. ![]()
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Posted by Dr Brasso on Tue Jan 31st at 12:06am 2006
gotta love that 700 latency "stop action video"....wewt! i feel for ya doc, and thats why i pay my cable bill....religiously " SRC="images/smiles/icon_wink.gif"> the wifes been trying to get me to move to the country for years (btw, i gave her the green light to build the last house of her life..
" SRC="images/smiles/icon_lol.gif"> ) but i havent because of the connect, among other things.... good luck ole man....ill see if i can dig up a few links....
Doc B...
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Posted by Orpheus on Tue Jan 31st at 12:25am 2006
/me comes out of lethargy.
Sorry, I was thinking of the good ol' days of my 1.5 DSL.
In times past Doc, I spent many an hour here.
I am betting there is a solution somewhere in these old halls.
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Posted by Crono on Tue Jan 31st at 8:40am 2006
The best way to find out is to talk to one of the tech people who run your school's servers, they'll tell you what's going on. If THEN you find out it is your computer, come back. But, I have a sneaking suspicion: They want you to slow down.
There's some housing and apartments (with supplied Internet) who actually block your MAC address indefinitely if you go over your bandwidth. Also, I'm sure you're not really paying for this service ... right?
Posted by DrGlass on Wed Feb 1st at 12:29am 2006
I'm quite sure my computer isn't the problem, but your right, I'm not paying for it (well I suppose in the end I DO pay for it) so I shouldn't complain.
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Posted by Myrk- on Wed Feb 1st at 1:07am 2006
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