To improve your Web performance, you can set up your Hosts file to exclude a 
list of known advertising sites...there are a number of these lists around you 
can download for free. After that, popular sites that have embedded ads will 
not even attempt to load them, resulting in less needless traffic and much 
faster load times.

Eight megabytes would be roughly 64 Mb (too lazy to do the math on the 1024/M 
question, as many are going to straight decimal anyway). It would be unusual to 
speak of an 8 megabyte connection in this context.

It happens that here in Donetsk, local providers have been in a sort of price 
and performance war. Our present contract began at 5 Mb/sec for about $12 per 
month. The price has stayed the same, but the speed has continued to 
increase--first 10, then 12, then 30, and now at 60 Mb/sec download speed 
(although by test on my wireless G-connected laptop, upload throughput is 
slower, at about 40 Mb/sec.

Not bad for $12, actually. (I say "about $12" because it's actually 99 
Ukrainian griven, each of which is presently about twelve cents.

Offsetting this, unfortunately, is the fact that the DNS service from our ISP 
sucks. At times, it can take fifteen or twenty seconds to make a connection the 
first time, whereupon loading the site is extremely fast.

It is by far the fastest and cheapest connection I have had.

David


--- In [email protected], "grantrocket2" <mars_ro...@...> wrote:
>
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], "Herman" <herman_leao@> wrote:
> >
> > Hi guys I`m a network admin in my job. Listen in my work have a link of 8Mb 
> > and the big question is:
> > My boss want what i divide the broadband in 2 groups. One with 5mb and the 
> > other with the rest of band. I use squid proxy server with delaypools 
> > rules, but i don`t get the real work function. Please someone can help me 
> > about that.
> > Regards.
> > Thanxs a lot.
> >
> 
> While this is unrelated. I want your internet.
> I get 200KB/S on a good day. 8MB/S is epickly fast!!!
>




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