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DSL speed
I just went from dial-up to DSL and with dial-up I used System Monitor
Dial-Up Adapter, Bytes Received/Second. What do I use for DSL? Thanks Johnny |
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DSL speed
Right click on the two little green icons in the lower right hand tool bar
and then click status. Alan "Johnny" wrote in message ... I just went from dial-up to DSL and with dial-up I used System Monitor Dial-Up Adapter, Bytes Received/Second. What do I use for DSL? Thanks Johnny |
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Right click on the two little green icons in the lower right hand tool bar
and then click status. Alan "Johnny" wrote in message ... I just went from dial-up to DSL and with dial-up I used System Monitor Dial-Up Adapter, Bytes Received/Second. What do I use for DSL? Thanks Johnny |
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DSL speed
Do you have an icon for the modem in the toolbar?
Alan "Pat" wrote in message news On Sat, 19 Nov 2005 15:16:52 +0000 (UTC), "Alan" wrote: Right click on the two little green icons in the lower right hand tool bar and then click status. Alan "Johnny" wrote in message ... I just went from dial-up to DSL and with dial-up I used System Monitor Dial-Up Adapter, Bytes Received/Second. What do I use for DSL? Thanks Johnny If your DSL setup is like mine, there are no "little green icons" anywhere to be seen. I use Outpost for my firewall. It provides download and upload speeds when the interface is opened. I too have tried using System Monitor but had no luck. -- Pat |
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DSL speed
Do you have an icon for the modem in the toolbar?
Alan "Pat" wrote in message news On Sat, 19 Nov 2005 15:16:52 +0000 (UTC), "Alan" wrote: Right click on the two little green icons in the lower right hand tool bar and then click status. Alan "Johnny" wrote in message ... I just went from dial-up to DSL and with dial-up I used System Monitor Dial-Up Adapter, Bytes Received/Second. What do I use for DSL? Thanks Johnny If your DSL setup is like mine, there are no "little green icons" anywhere to be seen. I use Outpost for my firewall. It provides download and upload speeds when the interface is opened. I too have tried using System Monitor but had no luck. -- Pat |
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DSL speed
Thanks Johnny
"Pat" wrote in message ... On Mon, 21 Nov 2005 07:11:38 +0000 (UTC), "Alan" wrote: Do you have an icon for the modem in the toolbar? Alan For a dialup modem, yes there is an icon. Your DSL is hooked up to a NIC card, which is a different animal. However, after posting a reply I found an icon for a NIC/LAN connection linked on the alt.windows98 newsgroup. http://www.dalesplace.net/download/lanlight.htm I just installed it and it works. The little screens blink for up and down direction and hovering the pointer over it gives the Rx and Tx segments (what ever that is). It's a VB6 program and uses over 9meg of memory while running. But it's cute . "Pat" wrote in message news On Sat, 19 Nov 2005 15:16:52 +0000 (UTC), "Alan" wrote: Right click on the two little green icons in the lower right hand tool bar and then click status. Alan "Johnny" wrote in message ... I just went from dial-up to DSL and with dial-up I used System Monitor Dial-Up Adapter, Bytes Received/Second. What do I use for DSL? Thanks Johnny If your DSL setup is like mine, there are no "little green icons" anywhere to be seen. I use Outpost for my firewall. It provides download and upload speeds when the interface is opened. I too have tried using System Monitor but had no luck. -- Pat -- Pat |
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Thanks Johnny
"Pat" wrote in message ... On Mon, 21 Nov 2005 07:11:38 +0000 (UTC), "Alan" wrote: Do you have an icon for the modem in the toolbar? Alan For a dialup modem, yes there is an icon. Your DSL is hooked up to a NIC card, which is a different animal. However, after posting a reply I found an icon for a NIC/LAN connection linked on the alt.windows98 newsgroup. http://www.dalesplace.net/download/lanlight.htm I just installed it and it works. The little screens blink for up and down direction and hovering the pointer over it gives the Rx and Tx segments (what ever that is). It's a VB6 program and uses over 9meg of memory while running. But it's cute . "Pat" wrote in message news On Sat, 19 Nov 2005 15:16:52 +0000 (UTC), "Alan" wrote: Right click on the two little green icons in the lower right hand tool bar and then click status. Alan "Johnny" wrote in message ... I just went from dial-up to DSL and with dial-up I used System Monitor Dial-Up Adapter, Bytes Received/Second. What do I use for DSL? Thanks Johnny If your DSL setup is like mine, there are no "little green icons" anywhere to be seen. I use Outpost for my firewall. It provides download and upload speeds when the interface is opened. I too have tried using System Monitor but had no luck. -- Pat -- Pat |
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