i/o serial rate is slow
http://www.nippyinternet.co.uk/free-dial-up-uk-articles/steps-to-troubleshoot-slow-dialup-connection.html
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2006-08-27 04:55:26
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answered by sadie_oyes 7
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Modem speed, type of telephone lines inside and outside and whether the phone company has piggy-backed the lines rather than install new lines when needed. Piggy-backing is the worst for speed and quality. It can reduce as much as half the speed.
2006-08-29 03:21:02
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answered by rainysnana 4
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Many things....Your computer dial-up software setup..The quality of your phone line. Your distance to the phone central office. Your modem and settings. Your Internet provider service. How many phones are connected to the line you are using.. Dial up users that think they are getting 53 kbs. are more likely getting 40 to 42 kbs. There are many dial-up speed test sites. Try and Google "dial up speed test" (use the quotes.) Boolean search. Try this one: http://homepage.eircom.net/~leslie/testpage.htm
2006-08-27 06:16:37
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answered by RICHY RICH 3
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2016-12-11 16:10:36
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answered by allateef 4
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In all actuality. . . .the FCC limits the dial-up access speed to that of 53k.
2006-08-27 04:49:10
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answered by Serious Business 4
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modem card and your copper lines leaving your house.
2006-08-27 04:46:20
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answered by gsschulte 6
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2006-08-27 04:51:33
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answered by nina buena 3
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