| Mr. Pedantic | November 17th, 2008 06:24 PM | Re: For all you downloaders ! My downloads already go at 1MB/s, so I think it's fast enough. Quote:
Download accelerators are a pile of steaming poop. I want somebody to explain to me, just how a piece of software is going to expand your bandwidth.
| It basically opens heaps and heaps of connections to the server, meaning that it can saturate your connection. This means that if you don't actually go over your theoretical 'maximum' speed, then at least it's going exactly that fast. That's one of the reason I hate downloading from Filefront, because it doesn't let met do that and my downloads all go at 50kB/s, instead of what they should be, which is about 20x faster. Quote:
Both of you should probably consider the fact there's something wrong with your router/modem, or whatever you use. When i had 1 MBit, it didn't do anything. When i had 5 MBit, it didn't do anything. I have 8 MBit now, and it still doesn't do anything.
| I guess it depends on what sort of internet connection you have. Download accelerators and the such don't work for me anymore in regards to increasing speed (though they are useful for starting and stopping downloads...) because my connection is now wired. However, before, on a wireless connection (as in I didn't get my connection through any wires, not I was on a WLAN in my house) the download accelerator I used strengthened my connection no end because of the extra connections it established, and it sped up my download because of it. So not just problems with routers/modems. Quote:
I still say it's the placebo effect.
| There's no such thing as a placebo effect when you are dealing with quantitative tests. |