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To: SI Bob who wrote (18553)6/9/2003 6:27:39 AM
From: d:oug  Read Replies (1) of 32921
 
re: Si response time before & after the move
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Bob,
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Reference the news item below as a possibility that the only
change in the move was hardware being disconnected
and reconnected, along with any new hardware points you made
using different connectors etc. The article outlines that hic-ups
in data being tansfered due to things like "noisy" lines etc can cause
the transfer rates to vary from normal to 1/2 to 1/4 to ...... ouch.
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While software bugs are reproducible if the same code path is taken,
any flakey hardware stuff like bad connections can vary with conditions
such as heat etc and can vary the degree and amount and duration
of it causing the hic-ups mentioned below in the article. This could
account for Si being fast & slow at seemly random conditions.
.
investorshub.com
Posted by: gotmilk
In reply to: No one in particular
Date:6/9/2003
Internet speeds 6,000 times faster than broadband.
...
If there is no receipt, the sender will transmit the same packet
at half the speed of the previous one, repeats this process until
the data is sent. The report said even minor glitches en route
can result in sluggish connections.
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With Fast TCP (Transmission Control Protocol).....
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or
(the original article)
Internet speeds 6,000 times faster than broadband.
zdnet.com.com
June 6, 2003
A research team has unveiled a new system...
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