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andrew mcmackin wrote:

&gt;I was testing out vsftpd and i got it to work.  however charter says i
&gt;get 128 kbps upstream but it maxed out last night at 33 kbps when my mom
&gt;was using it is this normal does it reserve bandwidth based on how many
&gt;concurrent users are allowed.  or is charter trying to pull the wool
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