- Oct 8, 2003
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I'm running a 384k DSL connection through a Netgear MR814 802.11b router.
2 boxes are on wired 100mbps connections. (both Athlon XP)
1 box is on a d-link DWL-122 USB wireless. (Duron @2ghz)
These three get a consistent full-speed download.
The final is an old Powerbook 1400 running an Orinoco Classic Gold PC card under MacOS 8.1.
I'm getting about 33k throughput from the internet. I can transfer files from the powerbook to my main rig at over the LAN at 2.5 mbps which is slow but usable.
I recognize that this is an old, slow system, but I can't seem to find a reason why the internet is so slow.
Does anyone have any suggestions? There don't seem to be a lot of options for tweaking networking in this old MacOS.
I'd consider going Linux if I could find a good distro that supports the old nubus Macs.
2 boxes are on wired 100mbps connections. (both Athlon XP)
1 box is on a d-link DWL-122 USB wireless. (Duron @2ghz)
These three get a consistent full-speed download.
The final is an old Powerbook 1400 running an Orinoco Classic Gold PC card under MacOS 8.1.
I'm getting about 33k throughput from the internet. I can transfer files from the powerbook to my main rig at over the LAN at 2.5 mbps which is slow but usable.
I recognize that this is an old, slow system, but I can't seem to find a reason why the internet is so slow.
Does anyone have any suggestions? There don't seem to be a lot of options for tweaking networking in this old MacOS.
I'd consider going Linux if I could find a good distro that supports the old nubus Macs.