Op ma 19-07-2004, om 20:40 +0800 uur schreef HaJo Schatz: > On Mon, 2004-07-19 at 02:24, Andrés González Cantú wrote: > > > > I have a little LAN at home and my other two > > workstations were turned off, so my bandwidth was not penalized, and my > > download speed never raised 6.3 kbps. I really don't think this is > > normal. Even more, every time this friend send me some file via MSN > > Messenger-Gaim (MSN plugin) the same speeds are reached. > > > > Before someone points it out, I must say that my friend's internet connection is also 1024 > > kbps. > > > > Any clue? > So you're on a private IP. Is your friend on a private one as well? That > means you probably wouldn't have a direct conection between the both of > you but go through a server instead (Experts: Is that possible? Does the > MSN protocol allow for file transfers through the MSN server or must it > always be direct?). > Maybe the server you're going through imposes bandwith limitations? If > possible, try a direct connection between 2 real IPs, Ie no NAT, proxy, > ... in-between. > > -- > HaJo Schatz <hajo@xxxxxxxx> > http://www.HaJo.Net > > PGP-Key: http://www.hajo.net/hajonet/keys/pgpkey_hajo.txt > > Maybe this is all the fault of the MSN Network. Because I have tried it on MSN Messenger on Winblows and my upload speed also very low. -- The Unix way of sex # unzip ; strip ; touch ; finger ; mount ; fsck ; more ; yes ; umount ; sleep E-mail: vectrox@xxxxxxx ICQ: 120259262 MSN: vectrox1@xxxxxxxxxxx Best Regards, Tim Raats