plbbth, it is probably all the college students with their stupid
file-sharing clients.  yes, i am a college student too, but i rarely use
them for more than a small mp3.  we have major problems here.  they do not
bother upgrading the bandwidth at the school anymore b/c they know it will
be caught up by the file-sharing apps students run.  something like 85% was
devoted to kazaa alone. the internet pipeline is pretty much never below
full capacity.  i guess students would be pissed when their warez is not
downloaded fast enough.

call me cynical.  :-P

mine was down before as you all know, got another unit, but broken again.

:sigh:

--shane

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of Alfred A. Aburto Jr.
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 5:52 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: virus and connection stuff



A couple of days ago I was very frustrated in not being able to connect too!

I have found that it is virtually impossible to send results and recieve
WU's from the hours of approximately 0700 to 2200 Pacific Standard Time
(PST). I've arranged my cycle so the I only send/receive from seti@home
during the hours of 2300 to 0600. This seems to be working well.

For some reason, I do not clearly understand, seti@home is given low
priority during "normal" working hours for a university and full priority
and huge bandwidth on the "off peak" hours. Early morning hours seems to be
the time to send, else you are going to get pretty frustrated ...

Al
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