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 12-23-2004, 18:17 Post: 102832
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wait til you try 10 meg wireless, it BLOWS cable away!






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 12-23-2004, 20:43 Post: 102844
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I started this thread with a concern of slow response time and now as some threads sometimes do, it has taken on a life of it's own with interesting but unrelated issues.

I feel badly for Dennis the administrator of this site because when everyone posts to this thread the topic of "slow response time...." appears and give TPC a bad image. I rec'd a good response from Dennis and I would like to see this thread die a decent death!

May I make a suggestion? If those posting as to cable speed vs. wireless etc. and all of the interesting technogeek stuff that very few folks on this earth would understand much less care about, start a seperate thread and give Dennis a break?

I hesitated even to post this message, but let's hope this is the last post to this thread.

Merry Christmas to All!
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 12-23-2004, 21:36 Post: 102857
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NOt the last one yet.

I have tried 10meg it is awsome.






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 12-27-2004, 20:03 Post: 103048
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To Bvance, most of what was said, directly relates to this thread you started. Speed on the internet directly relates to the speed one can pull down a website, You may have a high speed pipe running from your home, but the upstream your provider has could get clogged, therefore some sites like this one can show performance issues that not everyone can see, hence the discussion of T1's and others. I know everyone has seen cable internet commercials and how they brag about outperforming dialup and DSL, and most people fall for it and wonder why sites become slow. So in closing, there is a 99% chance that nothing at all was wrong with this site, and instead you experienced a network bottleneck somewhere between the server this site resides on and your PC where you were viewing it.






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 12-28-2004, 15:18 Post: 103083
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I am new to the site but thought the load time was very slow for my cable connection. Very much slower than that "other" tractor site I belong to.






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 12-29-2004, 12:20 Post: 103127
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Bvance, this site has stayed on the subject fairly well as opposed to most sites. It is all comupter/internet related. I bet you someone out there has learned something useful on this thread. Dave






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 12-29-2004, 21:38 Post: 103148
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I know I did, I thought I knew it all about SONET, but since I had questioned it, I went and looked it up, and now I know more about SONET than I need to. Wink yeah right






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 01-11-2005, 06:35 Post: 103973
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Yes.. even with high speed connection... this site's server seems slower than usual. Maybe something's going on with the server?






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 01-11-2005, 22:21 Post: 104049
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Doesn't this just make all those little problems with a tractor seem so easy to solve. I think I'll keep my advice to using a set of wrenches, a drill, welder, and a grinder...there is just something about things I can see, touch, create, and DRIVE. "Thank-you" to all who know about the technology that we all benefit from.






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 01-12-2005, 06:20 Post: 104056
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Our ramblings about SONET and T1's didn't scratch the surface, this subject gets complicated quick. I will retire in a few years and don't spend the time trying to keep up with technology, like I did a few years ago. I hire young computer gurus, to deal with these issues.

There is a lot to be said for the simple things like seat time on your tractor. Dave






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