I just got signed up to Sprint Broadband internet service here under the impression I could get high download speeds near 100KBPS. Unfortunately, I am only getting transfers in the mid twenty's on a good day. A test at their demo FTP site yielded much higher results but I noticed their test file was a nulls. I'll bet the fact the file is all the same character might result in "on the fly" data compression. I haven't yet tried this on a winblows machine yet but all my friends using the service with their winblows are getting speeds much better than me. I'm wondering if linux needs to be tweaked around a bit to speed up file transfers? I tried adding a window value on the route command for my network setup but that seems to have no visible results. Does anyone here have any ideas? It's better than dial-up but still far short of expectations. I will be glad to share whatever config files privately if needs be. Thanks for any help.