I download a file using Firefox in the 20 - 25MB range and download begins like gangbusters---650K--1M--1.5M---then suddenly halts after about 5-8MB. In Firefox's download dialog box I can click pause then resume and the download continues immediately, increasing in speed for another 5-8MB and halts. Again, pause then resume and on it goes again. This keeps up until I get the whole file. This is fine for podcasts but is a serious issue when downloading UBUNTU kernel updates. I don't have the pause-resume control. I generally have had to start and stop the update until the speed drops to around 300K and wobbles around that speed and it then hangs on. Classic bandwidth controls? It'd be a lot less bandwidth/time consumption if I could just get the file all at once rather than play this game.