04-22-2006, 08:36 PM
I'll try that. My cable was originally connected to a y splitter, so it wasn't amped.
I don't know about the 54Mhz thingy, but I'll see if I can change it so it's not amp'd.
I didn't get speeds that differ too much, at least that I recall when it was connected straight through.
It's a Comcast amp.
The thin client isn't always transferring large amounts of data, but it's always connected to some degree, even if it is just a login window. Right now I'm getting around 3397/346 with the thin client at a login window.
This isn't too bad, about on average what we get.
I'll try switching it over and let you know, provided my parents let me in the first place.
I don't know about the 54Mhz thingy, but I'll see if I can change it so it's not amp'd.
I didn't get speeds that differ too much, at least that I recall when it was connected straight through.
It's a Comcast amp.
The thin client isn't always transferring large amounts of data, but it's always connected to some degree, even if it is just a login window. Right now I'm getting around 3397/346 with the thin client at a login window.
This isn't too bad, about on average what we get.
I'll try switching it over and let you know, provided my parents let me in the first place.