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re: Question about 'Speed Up Dial-Up Networking Initialization'
Monday, August 15, 2005 at 6:29 am Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Super Dave
(300 messages posted)
Hello Lok. I don't know what your options are in Nepal, but a broadband connection
is the way to go if you are looking to speed-up your internet connection. I currently
have DSL, and I will never go back to dial-up. By the way, when I did have dial-up,
my 56K modem usually gave me a transfer rate of 4-6 Kbps. Your connection speed is
normal for dial-up. If you would like to speed-up your PC, in general, add more RAM.
It would be good to have at least 256MB, even better if you have 512MB.
On Sunday, August 14, 2005 at 11:31 pm, Lok Prakash Pandey wrote:
>I am from Nepal. My ISP is Nepal Telecom. The bandwidth of Nepal Telecom is 64Kbps.
>I use a 56Kbps modem. My dial-up internet connection is slow. Many times I am able
>to connect in only less than 28Kbps. I use 128 RAM and 1.7GHz Intel Celeron processor
>with VIA board. My download speed is slow too. I download at around 4 Kbps. How
may
>I fasten these factors.
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