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Non-Tech : Quote.com QCharts -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Jack of All Trades who wrote (17616)1/14/2004 10:54:50 AM
From: RKHIII  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17977
 
And I was fine yesterday. I think they're rotating service so as not to piss all of us off at the same time.

I changed servers and it seems to be better.



To: Jack of All Trades who wrote (17616)1/14/2004 11:00:22 AM
From: shoreco  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17977
 
I did a test...

I have a home network that uses a Cable modem and it connects to my server PC through a USB cable...

I print about a "250" using this test and from time to time Qcharts has problems and loads charts slowly...

cable-modem.net

The I used a "LAN" cable and disabled my network so that only the 1 pc would work with the Modem...

Now I got a "475" doing the same test and Qcharts loads charts like I've never seen them before...

Just like changing channels on a TV...

EOM
Shoreco

PS
I'm back on my network and using the "slower" connection, but I realize I want to upgrade my network to the faster standards (802.11b)

If I can get that "475" connection on the PC where I run Qcharts, I could live with slower connections on the others...

Actually I think it's the "LAN" bandwith that's doing it, but I did see a noticable difference in Qcharts performance...