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heretohelp

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#19590 22-Feb-2008 19:21
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in the middle of going from pots to ndsl, xnet have put vfx on my line im waiting for the ndsl to cut over as i still have dial tone, has any body else noticed that their upload speed sync has droped some what i had a connection of around 920kbs up all the time no exceptions, as soon as they have put vfx on my line it has droped to around 650 - 700kbs any ideas why this may have happend or just a a stroke of luck, any body else had same problem?




Hu? did i do that?
16Mb (EDO RAM), K6-II processor, 2Mb of onboard graphics. 32k dial up modem. 12 speed CD ROM. 5¼-inch floppy drive. 500Mb HDD.

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Niel
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  #112377 22-Feb-2008 21:24
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Can't have anything to do with VFX, which is simply a service running over your internet connection.  Try disconnect and reconnect your modem to force a resync.




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heretohelp

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  #112379 22-Feb-2008 21:37
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Niel: Can't have anything to do with VFX, which is simply a service running over your internet connection. Try disconnect and reconnect your modem to force a resync.


thanks for the suggestion i have tried this but connect at very similar speeds,

i have also tried removing the pap2t fromthe router alltogether

another modem

power down and power up modems at differnt times of the day

its strange




Hu? did i do that?
16Mb (EDO RAM), K6-II processor, 2Mb of onboard graphics. 32k dial up modem. 12 speed CD ROM. 5¼-inch floppy drive. 500Mb HDD.

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