Ya MSN can halfway sign out. And auto somemoreOriginally posted by SGpork:yea same here msn halfway sign out ...
surf forum also load halfway jam ..sot sot liao![]()
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your msn too?Originally posted by SGpork:yea same here msn halfway sign out ...
surf forum also load halfway jam ..sot sot liao![]()
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I wonder if it was the Mio signups which caused this....was it really that much of a hit?Originally posted by fudgester:Yeah... I've been noticing considerable lags in the past few days. Not just in sgforums; it applies to quite a number of websites as well.
Seriously, if they can't handle the volume of Mio users, then Singnet had better wake up their bloody ideas and start wondering whether they're even up to the task in the first place.
Can meh...later charge meOriginally posted by soulwinner:Call the man to come to your house to fix....![]()
Singnet assigns fixed bandwidth to all users, thus if more users sign up, more bottlenecks will be faced.Originally posted by kawasaki2:Singtel's ADSL network seems to be unable to handle the same amount of data that is handled by Starhub's cable network on a daily basis.
For my experience, Starhub has guaranteed speed and consistent bandwidth and almost no drop in connections, 100% performance.
All I can say is: They need to upgrade their network to support the larger number of people.
thanks!Originally posted by MyPillowTalks:one ebooks says:
Internet Explorer As Fast As FireFox:
Open registry editor by going to Start then Run and entering regedit. Once in registry,
navigateto key HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\microsoft\Windows\ Current
Version \InternetSettings. Right click on the right windows > New > DWORD. Type
MaxConnectionsPerServer > You can set value (the more higher the no, the more
good speed eg:99). Create another DWORD >type MaxConnectionsPer1_0Server.
Then put a high value as mentioned above. Restart I.E and you are done.
and another way to get 20% bandwith:
Increasing Band-Width By 20%
Microsoft reserves 20% of your available bandwidth for their own purposes like
Windows Updates and interrogating your PC etc. Click Start then Run and type
"gpedit.msc" without quotes. This opens the group policy editor. Then go to: Local
Computer PolicyComputer Configuration
Administrative Templates
Network
QOS Packet Scheduler and then to LimitReservableBandwidth. Double click on
Limit Reservable bandwidth. It will say it is not configured, but the truth is under the
'Explain' tab i.e."By default, the Packet Scheduler limits the system to 20 percent of
the bandwidth of a connection, but you can use this setting to override the default." So
the trick is to ENABLE reservable bandwidth, then set it to ZERO. This will allow the
system to reserve nothing, rather than the default 20%.It works on Win 2000 as well.