Re: speed problem

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it could just be that the backbone for that area has other major fiber users that take up that same bandwidth. if you can get to that location and run some sort of speed upload/download test to see what your _acctual_ speeds are then you can see if its really apache, or if the machine is simply ailing from a bandwidth crunch.


Also, many fiber connections are made for INSANE amounts of download space (inward TO the machine) but not alot of upload space (out FROM the machine)

A simple way to show your upload/download speeds is to dowload something using BitTorrent (take a peek at jamedo.com to get some free legit music)

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Morgan Gangwere

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