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| Throughput - MosX vs. Win XP! Hello Everyone, I am running Windows XP on a separate harddrive on my computer (specs found in signature) and everything is working as intended, except for one annoying detail... When I use MosX I get to fully enjoy the speed of my 10 Mbit internet connection (speeds between 9,97 to 10.17 Mbit) but when I am running Windows XP I get a maximum speed of 150 kb/sec it seems. Having some previous experience with low internet-speed in Windows, I have tried a bunch of things to get the speed up, but to no avail (including "force"-setting port-speed between interface and modem to 10/10 full duplex and what not). Quite honestly - at the moment - I am out of ideas. Utilizing only 150kb/sec of this internet-connection makes me a sad panda. If you catch my drift. Anyone on here that has some ideas to share with me what I could do to get Windows up to speed? Cheers, Last edited by ShadowCrow; June 1st, 2007 at 09:01 PM. Reason: I spell like a small blind rodent when up late. |
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| If only there was a way to get out and push! [Couldn't resist]
__________________ "Just as some newborn race of superintelligent robots are about to consume all humanity, our dear old species will likely be saved by a Windows crash. The poor robots will linger pathetically, begging us to reboot them, even though they'll know it would do no good." - Anonymous |
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| Are you running through bootcamp? If so, have you installed the applicable drivers?
__________________ Power to Burn. At speeds of up to 733MHz, The most powerful Mac in history burns CDs, burns DVDs, and burns Pentiums - apple website, oct 4, 1999. advertisement for the powermac g4 |
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| Yeah I am running through Boobcamp and I installed it all using the drivers that the system burned onto a CD during the Boobcamp installation process. The problem seem to have decreased somewhat, I am getting better speeds now, but it's not what it should be still! |