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December 29th, 2005 12:00

Web Accelorator & Downlaod Accelorator for DSL

I have recently upgraded from Dialup to Verizon DSL.  Does it still help to user Web and/or Download Accelorators?  If so, does anyone have any recomendations that do NOT include spyware.
 
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Mike

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December 29th, 2005 12:00

You don't need the download accelerators with a broadband connection.  My suggestion is to dump any that you have. 

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December 29th, 2005 12:00

I only have the "slow" 768 version, is this still true?

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December 29th, 2005 15:00

As I said before "My suggestion is to dump any that you have".

They were only designed to help with the lower dial-up lines.  I don't know what downlink speed you have but any broadband will be more than sufficient for downloading by it'self without the "accelorator".   

Have you tried to download something since you now have DSL? (without the accelorator).  

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December 29th, 2005 16:00

Fireberd,

Yes I have tried to download on DSL without the Accelorator and you are correct, it is very fast - just didn't know if it would go faster with an Accelorator.  Also, with DSL when I checked my speed with the McAfee Internet Speedometer (http://promos.mcafee.com/speedometer/test_0150.asp) I got a rating of about 750Kbps with the Accelorator and now only get about 380Kbps without it.   Any other feedback you can provide would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks again 

 

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December 29th, 2005 20:00

My original suggestion still stands. Obviously that is not what you want to hear, so continue to use the accellerator.

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December 29th, 2005 23:00

Accelerator. Now neatly write a whole page with the correct spelling. ;)
(Sorry, I couldn't resist! :) )

Most of those dial-up Accelerators work by reducing the amount of information (bytes) that's downloaded to create a graphic on your screen. Consequently, they may look fuzzy, distorted, or not have all the colors that are in the original. If you like fuzzy, fine, otherwise dump the Accelerators.

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December 30th, 2005 12:00

Thanks to both of you for your comments, I will "dump the accelerator" (ps, my wife already gave me the spelling lesson).

Is this also true regarding a download manager - I was using "GetRight".  It is still installed.  Should I remove it, look for a new one or dump it also?

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December 30th, 2005 13:00

You shouldn't need the d/l manager either.  All that was designed for the slow dial-up connections to get around dial-up limitations.  New "world" with broadband.

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January 1st, 2006 13:00

I have removed both Accelerators via Add/Remove Programs.

Thanks again for the knowledge update,

Mike

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