It probably is if you have upstream being stronger than downstream. I would wonder how many packets you drop...
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It probably is if you have upstream being stronger than downstream. I would wonder how many packets you drop... |
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don't know what this means, but this is what i got
i also ran speedtest.net again, got about the same results as last time |
Hiryuu |
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Level: 28 Posts: 93/154 EXP: 124944 Next: 6394 Since: 07-15-12 From: Arkansas Last post: 711 days Last view: 530 days |
That's a bit jagged in comparison to what I have here but there's no dropped packets. Are you a good distance away from the state of Georgia to be hitting 100ms pings?
Basically I was wondering if you were getting trouble with your upstream and dropping out, leading to poor performance. I dealt with that for eight solid months and your situation reminded me of it. |
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