i hope that this does not affect me pointage . .

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i hope that this does not affect me pointage . .

Post by divery4eyes »

Well me thinks that there is something wrong somewhere

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this is supposed to be high speed . . . .

feels like I am on dial up . . . . .

No, wait, I think that dial up was a bit faster :lol:
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Re: i hope that this does not affect me pointage . .

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Have you gone over your data allowance?

It won't affect your PPD
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hj47 wrote:It won't affect your PPD
I'm not 100% positive, but it might affect your PPD and more specifically the fast return bonus on SMP2 projects :(
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Post by divery4eyes »

as far as I know, I dont have a cap. In past months, I have downloaded 150GB+ with no slow down.

Hopefully this will be resolved today.
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I guess the only thing we can do is to wish you good luck ;) ... problems with ISPs may become complicated some times :(
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Re: i hope that this does not affect me pointage . .

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toTOW wrote:
hj47 wrote:It won't affect your PPD
I'm not 100% positive, but it might affect your PPD and more specifically the fast return bonus on SMP2 projects :(
I am 100% positive. Anything that slows down how long it takes to return a work unit reduces the SMP Bonus on A3s. A WU isn't completed until it's uploaded 100% and logged as received by the servers. :mrgreen:

Even on GPU and CPU clients, an hour of uploading a work unit on a slow dialup connection is an hour of not folding. Even if it's only 5 points... ;)
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Not everyone runs SMP, but yes if you're running the SMP2 client, you want to get that issue fixed ASAP.
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Signal problems can result in packet loss and greatly reduced speeds.
Call your ISP tech support.
If they don't fix it the first time, call them again.
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