"Russ SBITS.Biz [SBS-MVP]" <russ@REMOVETHIS.sbits.biz> wrote in message
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> Sometimes it initially connects at 28kb
> and throttles up...
> Does it?
> if not try setting the MTU on the receiving end to 1400 or 1300
> if still no
MTU is set at receiving end to 1493.
> please post back with router(s) models network details
Current Server: 2003 server
Router is 2wire, 2701HG-B Gateway
8 Ethernet, 0 Wireless, 100 BaseT
Alternate vpn authenticator is Window XP Pro, used for testing
It doesn't matter which server/alternate used, connncection is 28kbs.
I have access to other corporate networks, using Linksys/Cisco, SMC, and
Efficient Networks routers, with same results. Problem occurs using XP
wkstations on LANs using 2Wire, Linksys, and on wkstations using Verizon 3G
USSB769 device, too.
I'm convinced the issue relates to the default configuration of the XP
client.
> Russ
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> "Jim" <nobody@nospameforme.edu> wrote in message
> news:uVPOdCzrKHA.1476@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>> I'm on a broadband link with a 1mbs upload speed, but I can't get faster
>> that 28kbs. How do I increase the link speed?
>>