On Fri, Jan 25, 2002 at 08:28:04AM -0800, AG Schnozz wrote:
> As far as hosting it through your DSL connection... I've spent
> half of the past month trying to get subscribers throttled down.
> ADSL is supposed to mean Asymmetrical. Our bandwidth
> consumption is 50/50 egress/ingress. We've got a lot of
> freeloaders doing webhosting, streaming and MP3ing. Several are
> getting close to 50 gig a month of throughput. Not bad for
> $39.95 a month. Grrrr.
I'm running a web server on my ADSL connection. (ADSL is all I can get in
Fairmont, for now...and no static IP at all, &^*%^&. I'd REALLY like to get
static IP, and it's dead simple to implement, so why don't they offer it?)
It's only rated at 1 MBPS down, 128KBPS up. I'd always thought that was what
I'd actually get in the way of transfer rate. Is this not the case?
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