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Mr Initial Man
02-12-2005, 11:48 PM
I have dial-up access on a rural line, so my connection's always a bit slow. I used to have 28.8 Kbps, but right now, my connection has slowed to a crawl: 14.4 Kbps.
Is this solely due to mucky weather affecting my line, or could there be something wrong with my computer? Some time ago, my computer fixed a bunch of corrupted files, and I think I have a few trojans on my computer.
Dark Dragon
02-13-2005, 10:21 AM
Well..this depends on a few things.
1) Is your modem a 56k modem?
2) Is the speed set at the maximum?
3) Is the modem new?
4) Did you experience a recent thunderstorm?
5) Are you living in a very small town?
I ask because I live in a town that is, for all intents and purposes, dead! So my Internet Provider doesn't really pay much attention to the quality of service to a dead town.
Also, did you talk to your provider? Be careful though as they love to pin all the blame on you..it happened to me quite a bit.
Also..ask your phone service provider too..they may be having problems with their trunk lines.
Furthermore, nearby radios, T.V's and other electronics and even transmission stations can interfere.
Mr Initial Man
02-13-2005, 10:45 PM
1) I think so.
2) Modem speed is set at Maximum (921600 bps)
3) I had it installed a couple years ago, but it's newer than the computer.
4) No.
5) Crossfield is a town, but growing rather rapidly, from what I can tell.
No radios or televisions are turned on when I use the internet; I use it quite late at night.