Re: windows updates download speed

From: changiz (changiz_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 09/05/04


Date: Sun, 5 Sep 2004 12:25:02 -0700

Hi Andreas
I appreciate you taking time to respond. I dont know if its related to TAPI
or not .I just got directed to this forum through putting my question in the
ask your question bar. Can you by any chance tell me where and in which forum
and under what title I should put my question or do the search. I have tried
defferent forums with no success. I just need to know if we can have the
choice in windows update site to define our download connection means like to
download through modem or through DSL or Cable or Satellite or jut its only
the windows update site which choose our connection type even though we may
have two different connection on our computer.Thanks again

"Andreas Marschall [MVP TAPI]" wrote:

> "changiz" <changiz@discussions.microsoft.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> news:6A81B307-5E4C-4839-AB22-285AEAAFECE6@microsoft.com...
> > I have a modem to connect to internet and a satellite internet connection.I
> > use my modem to connect to internet and for sending and my satellite
> > connection is for receiving and when connected to satellite my downloading
> > speed would be around 100MBPS. The problem I have when connected to my
> > satellite I can download any file from any site with the 100MBPS speed
> except
> > when downloading updates from microsoft update section which my download
> > speed would be downgraded to my modem connection speed of about 4KBPS
> meaning
> > the Microsoft updates can only see my modem conncetion but not my satellite
> > connection even though every other site would only see my satellite
> > connection speed of apro 100MBPS speed for downloading. Can anybody please
> > help me since to download this SP-2 update would take me two days to
> download
> > it with my modem speed. I appreciate any help
>
> changiz,
> in what way is your problem TAPI related?
> Please clarify.
>
> Maybe another newsgroup is more suitable for your question:
> microsoft.public.windowsupdate
>
> Did you already contacted your ISV on this issue?
>
> --
> Best Regards
> Andreas Marschall
> Microsoft MVP for TAPI / Windows SDK
> TAPI / TSP Developer and Tester
> http://www.I-B-A-M.de/Andreas_Marschall's_TAPI_and_TSPI_FAQ.htm
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