Help the weary - trying to upgrade from OS X 10.4.6 to 10.4.10

Hi all - I would greatly appreciate any help.
I am trying to do an upgrade from 4.6 to 4.10. It is part of my software update list. The problem is that it is 300MB and the upgrade times out everytime I try to upgrade.
The download gets slower and slower and finally quits. I made it up to 260MB once.
What should I do. I unfortuntately ran some of the other upgrades above this one and now I can't run those programs.
I bought the laptop one year ago on August 25th and I connected via satellite.
Thanks!
Message was edited by: remember ruby
Message was edited by: remember ruby

Thank you! I contacted my ISP and it turns out I can only download up to 200MB in a 24 hour period....except in the early morning. So I guess I'll be up at 0'dark hundred tomorrow.

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