Maybe your modem wasn't very successful
compressing SSL data? (it should not be able to...)

Compare your rates on a jpeg file with maximum compression,
and you can rule out the compression issues.

(or turn it of both in the modem and in ppp)


/magnus


Emmanuel Anne wrote:
> 
> I discovered lately that https connections were rather slow.
> With a 28.8K modem, I could not reach a speed of over 2Kilo-bytes / second (I
> should have reached 3 kb/s or more with http).
> Is it because of the https protocol, or because of the browser used (netscape
> 4.7), or because of mod_ssl itself (version 2.4.2).
> It was not a hardware problem and the server was not overloaded.
> 
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