Curious..

This post brings to mind an observation I have regarding comparing 
Classic to X.  X download speeds are about 25% of Classic.  The entire 
network is identical.  Only change is the OS.  X loads the Modem Test 
Page at 14.4 or less. Classic loads at 48k or better. Odd.  I spend 
enough time online that this could be the killer unless I can get some 
idea of how to overcome this little problem.

System: Beige G3DT, 384mb RAM, internal ATA & SCSI drives.
Network: DHCP. 10baseT to D-Link DI-704 router to GV Modem.

Any clues?

Jim


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>>From YellowDog or MacOS?

> 
> I live on a dialup at home too, and never had a problem.
> (I'm also old enough to remember when 56Kbps was considered
> broadband. :-)  I'd let the update happen in the background
> or start it before going to bed. Actually, most of the time
> I would just run apt-get and it would tell me there were no
> updates....
> 
> I never had any DHCP probs with YDL. I had other issues,
> like the USB subsystem crapping out if I moved the mouse
> while printing (both being USB devices), but not DHCP. Come
> to think of it, though, I think I started with YDL 2.2 and
> updated to 2.3.
> 


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