check out browserhawk by cyscape. http://www.browserhawk.com it detects
the speed of the user in both ASP and CF.
cheers,
Ali

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How would I go about detecting the connection speed of a client; I would
like 
to automatically load either a low-speed or high-speed site?

I know you do it ASP; I'm betting CF has a way too.

Thanks.

Marc

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I know you do it ASP; I'm betting CF has a way too.<BR>
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Thanks.<BR>
<BR>
Marc</FONT></HTML>

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