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Old 08-10-2007, 09:28 PM #7
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What on earth did you just say??????? lol

And what about my surfing the net?? Is the 3.0 going to allow me to zip around the web pages, or does the 3.0 only apply to downloading and uploading.

Thanks for being a professor!!!!! lol
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LOL, if you had a wireless network, you'd know it.

The term, "data speeds" refers to all of your internet transactions. I can't say for certain what you can expect, it also has to do with how powerful your computer's internal system is, including processor speed and how much RAM is installed.

If you have your browser's cookies turned off, every time you load a website, it will have to load the entire data set. With cookies on, your computer will remember the bulk of the data from your previous visit and load fresh information such as news, new posts, price changes, etc.

If you honestly don't feel that you are getting your "bang for the buck", call the customer support center and try to get someone who speaks English.

I opted for 2.0 because it's adequate for my internet needs. I have a pretty powerful system and I did notice a big difference when I got this one last year.
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