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In article <h04vab$s5h$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"Jonathan N. Little" <lws4art@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

dorayme wrote:

Yes, I have heard of this proposed technology. Does your upload speed
differ from your download?

Actually, with BPL it is supposed to be synchronous, upload==download.
Of course this reality is certainly is, 0.0kb/0.0kb

Good luck in this.

In a sustained FTP upload of a lot of
material, on my broadband, the difference is quite spectacular. On dial
up is it noticeable but everthing is so slow that it hardly matters.

Welcome to my world. Thank &deity; for Linux and wget & wput and the
little -c switch.


I will have to looI was surprised that the uploads I did for so long
recently were so rock steady. There was a time (when I was on less than
OS X) when there would be drop outs. The phone service has likely been
modernized too.

Just browsing on dial up now and again is good reminder about the need
for making pages load fastish and giving folk options and foreknowledge
of otherwise.

It is getting to the stage now (as if this couldn't have been predicted)
that many pages are so full of crap that one is even tapping one's
fingers on reasonable fast ADSL - mine FTPs up at over 80K a sec to an
Australian server external to my office (FF bandwidth meter is a no-good
stinking low-life lying SOB and says only 20k per sec to their server.
Perhaps "their server' is on Mars or something!)

In last few days I was fascinated to see how lots of files would begin
uploading on dialup at much greater speeds (according to my FTP program)
than the 3K a sec I mentioned and settle back to 3 or less
progressively. With lots of little files, manually uploaded, they seem
to go up quicker than one file of the same total size. But I would need
to conduct proper tests to see this is not an illusion or the FTP
program misreporting due to a struggle to calculate at first.

--
dorayme
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