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lukas76
4 Jul, 2008 - 08:10 AM
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well at my old house i had a connection speed of 45kbps icon_up.gif
now that i moved i get a back breaking 28 kbps icon_down.gif
i need it to be faster so i can play online games
how do i speed it up ???
please help me i cant even update my java compilers
please im begging you help a poor programmer!!!!!!
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RE: Msn Dial Up Help!
4 Jul, 2008 - 09:42 AM
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If you've been forced to downgrade to 28 kbps, there isn't really anything you can do to speed that up aside from upgrading to something else.
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5 Jul, 2008 - 08:56 AM
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It really depends on the area you moved to, in house wiring etc.

With Dial-Up your pretty much stuck with whichever speed you get.

I would look into a cable or DSL connection, I know MSN dial-up goes for like $22 a month, you could get a much faster broadband connection for that in most areas. Verizon practically gives away their DSL down south, I would definitely look into it.
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7 Jul, 2008 - 12:30 PM
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QUOTE(MarkoDaGeek @ 5 Jul, 2008 - 09:56 AM) *

It really depends on the area you moved to, in house wiring etc.

With Dial-Up your pretty much stuck with whichever speed you get.

I would look into a cable or DSL connection, I know MSN dial-up goes for like $22 a month, you could get a much faster broadband connection for that in most areas. Verizon practically gives away their DSL down south, I would definitely look into it.

smile.gif thxs for telling me that about the house wiring (i'm remodeling a old farmhouse thats built in 1840 lol biggrin.gif )
but i think i figured the problem dial up access numbers rolleyes.gif duh
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8 Jul, 2008 - 12:49 AM
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QUOTE(MarkoDaGeek @ 5 Jul, 2008 - 12:56 PM) *

... house wiring etc.

Noise on the line is a like a bug in yer code.
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