How about investigating a mobile phone Internet connection? Or satellite?
Unfortunately, our cellular service is pretty cruddy here too, at least inside the house. That is how I get some things to download here and there in a pinch, but I can't get my whole network online that way. I have to do each machine one at a time, and usually I have to physically move the PC in question to get more than 1 "bar" of service on my phone. Where the HTPC sits I have no service at all.
I'm not installing satellite (which is awful too) in a rental we only have till October 1.
Timeouts only catch on if there is no activity whatsoever (ie. its stalled), not when its just slow to download. Not sure increasing those is such a good idea, as it can hurt in other ways (and they already are at 20 seconds, which is pretty long for a stalled connection)
That pretty much explains it then. I regularly see stalls that long when downloading any sizable file. I think the issue is that my modem loses sync periodically and has to re-sync. This takes 45-60 seconds. Once that finishes, it usually picks up and I get between 600kbps and 1mbps down for a bit.
Some days the DSL works decently. Some days it doesn't.
I'm sure most of the problems are on our (private) lane, which would be the landlord's responsibility, not the phone company's, so they only go so far. I can't really very well complain to the landlord as we're getting this place for a month for roughly the price they
could charge for 3-4 days (this season, anyway). And they're next to us on the same lane with the same DSL (which is "fine" for their needs).
I might call and demand a new modem, just to see if that'll make it better. It does get better when I reboot it (for a bit), so perhaps that's a big hunk of the issue.
In any case, thanks for the responses. I'll just try-try-try again for now, I suppose.