That's not quite true. I was uploading to a machine at 330K over the weekend.
Now, that was another machine on RoadRunner service, but that's a lot higher
then 56K.:)
I've also download things (off the net) at about 1.1M a sec. I think it
depends on what node you are on, and how many kids playing Quake over the net
are on your node.

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Nate Carlson wrote:

> On Sat, 24 Mar 2001, Joseph Key wrote:
> > RoadRunner only has a 56K upload speed and about 400K download (on a good
> > day).  You can get around the dynamic IP with one of the dynamic ip dns
> > services like www.dyndns.org
>
> eeeEEk! I'm glad I couldn't get that then.  :)
>
> I can't do DynDNS, because I use a mail server on the IP address, and
> prefer to follow RFC.
>
> I actually ended up signing up for an account at Telocity.
>
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