 KCrimsonPremium join:2001-02-25 Brooklyn, NY kudos:1 Reviews:
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1 edit | [northeast] Poor speeds from Usenet-News.net ??? I purchased a 100G block this week, and am having mixed results. When I used it a few days ago I was getting about full downstream bandwidth using 5 or 6 connections (excellent!), but now I'm barely getting 500kB/sec on average, with horrible fluctuations and stalls to zero for long periods. Anyone else have an account with them and noticing similar? I'm using the non-SSL US server. Of course, I am using a FiOS connection, a 20 megabit connection. |
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 eric87m join:2003-12-07 Princeton, NJ | You will have to contact the support area for this service. If you are getting good speedtest results, it has nothing to do with Fios. |
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 JeepMattC'mon the UPremium join:2001-12-28 Wilmington, DE kudos:2 | reply to KCrimson K- What's the server IP address? |
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 NOCManMacChatterPremium join:2004-09-30 Colorado Springs, CO | reply to KCrimson Hope you're aware the RIAA is suing for news server records now. -- Mac Chatter »www.macchatter.net |
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 KCrimsonPremium join:2001-02-25 Brooklyn, NY kudos:1 Reviews:
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| said by NOCMan:Hope you're aware the RIAA is suing for news server records now. No, and that's very interesting. Do you have any links for information about this? I knew it was but a matter of time. Once the subscribers let the ISP's drop the ball and let a few specialized commercial providers handle most of the traffic it was bound to happen. |
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 KCrimsonPremium join:2001-02-25 Brooklyn, NY kudos:1 Reviews:
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| reply to eric87m said by eric87m: If you are getting good speedtest results, it has nothing to do with Fios. That is not always the case. If one peering router is flapping it could cause a small number of sites to have problems. You'd have to do speed tests to a lot of areas repeatedly for your statement above to hold true. |
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 JeepMattC'mon the UPremium join:2001-12-28 Wilmington, DE kudos:2 | KCrimson- What server IP are you using??? On Wednesday of this week there was a negative change in routing to the West Coast (see my other post). -- "ONE team - ONE city - ONE dream!!" |
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 KCrimsonPremium join:2001-02-25 Brooklyn, NY kudos:1 Reviews:
·Verizon FiOS
1 edit | I BELIEVE it is on the west coast, as latencies are consistent with what I'm used to for west coast sites (~65ms) - the domain name is us-Usenet-News.net, and a traceroute follows. You'll notice that the traceroute is either hitting a firewall or a bad router, as I stopped it after it hits a dead end - it will keep hitting a nonresponsive "*" hop after the one that you see at the end, with very long pauses).
traceroute to cnews.wwwspace.net (208.49.82.60), 64 hops max, 40 byte packets 1 Ideletedmyroutername (192.168.1.1) 1035.761 ms 0.654 ms 0.424 ms 2 l100.vfttp-103.nycmny.verizon-gni.net (96.232.103.1) 6.496 ms 5.368 ms 142.752 ms 3 g5-0-1103.lcr-01.nycmny.verizon-gni.net (130.81.96.196) 5.679 ms 8.733 ms 14.942 ms 4 130.81.29.196 (130.81.29.196) 19.535 ms 81.368 ms 17.972 ms 5 0.so-3-1-0.xt2.nyc8.alter.net (152.63.10.41) 9.608 ms 9.786 ms 13.279 ms 6 0.so-6-0-0.xl4.nyc4.alter.net (152.63.68.117) 9.654 ms 10.164 ms 23.790 ms 7 0.ge-7-0-0.br3.nyc4.alter.net (152.63.18.9) 9.410 ms 8.222 ms 8.730 ms 8 204.255.169.126 (204.255.169.126) 10.808 ms 9.922 ms 8.926 ms 9 gblx10gig.core2.usenetserver.com (208.50.254.150) 32.285 ms 38.186 ms 45.625 ms 10 * * * 11 * * * 12 * * *
Edit: I was wrong - the ping times are more like 35ms to that domain name. |
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 danclan join:2005-11-01 Midlothian, VA | reply to NOCMan No they are suing ONE usenet provider who advertises their services as a means for pirating. |
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 | reply to KCrimson why are usenetserver users so lazy go check there dam website nOObs.
»www.usenetserver.com/en/index.php
etwork Status
Sat, 3 Nov 2007 18:43:36 GMT
We had a router failure today. All is fixed now, but this event will effect service levels for the next several hours.
We are also aware that many of you are experiencing 400 errors. We are still uncertain of the cause of these errors but looking into them. ============================================================
that's what's going on seen few people blaming there ISP. |
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 NOCManMacChatterPremium join:2004-09-30 Colorado Springs, CO | reply to KCrimson said by KCrimson:said by NOCMan:Hope you're aware the RIAA is suing for news server records now. No, and that's very interesting. Do you have any links for information about this? I knew it was but a matter of time. Once the subscribers let the ISP's drop the ball and let a few specialized commercial providers handle most of the traffic it was bound to happen. I thought it was on here a few weeks ago. Just one newsserver company, but I'm sure they found the smallest one who will cave so they can get some caselaw going and go after the others. |
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 KCrimsonPremium join:2001-02-25 Brooklyn, NY kudos:1 Reviews:
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1 edit | reply to shinchan said by shinchan :why are usenetserver users so lazy go check there dam website nOObs. » www.usenetserver.com/en/index.phpetwork Status Sat, 3 Nov 2007 18:43:36 GMT We had a router failure today. All is fixed now, but this event will effect service levels for the next several hours. We are also aware that many of you are experiencing 400 errors. We are still uncertain of the cause of these errors but looking into them. ============================================================ that's what's going on seen few people blaming there ISP. why are some posters so lazy that they can't read properly or even provide proper capitalization or punctuation marks when they attempt to troll
Why should I check a DIFFERENT Usenet provider for their status? READ the name of my provider usenet-news and the one you provided usenetserver can you see a difference "n00b"?
You couldn't even copy and paste properly, you lazy fool. What is "etwork Status"? |
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 rtcyFACTS only pleasePremium join:1999-10-16 Norwalk, CA | reply to NOCMan said by NOCMan:said by KCrimson:said by NOCMan:Hope you're aware the RIAA is suing for news server records now. No, and that's very interesting. Do you have any links for information about this? I knew it was but a matter of time. Once the subscribers let the ISP's drop the ball and let a few specialized commercial providers handle most of the traffic it was bound to happen. I thought it was on here a few weeks ago. Just one newsserver company, but I'm sure they found the smallest one who will cave so they can get some caselaw going and go after the others. all I can tell you is that nntp is a whole other ball game. you can upload through frog/nym servers and be totally annonymous, and since the data is daysi chained across multiple servers cuncurrently over many countries it can be downright hard to get someone doing piracy.
SCREW the RIAA and their threats, they stole from the artists, steal from the consumers, get paid by the adverstisers and us and still they want and have gained control of ALL digital devices and OS's |
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