 AgentSmith15
join:2007-09-06 Austin, TX
edit: April 11th, @11:08PM
| [Cable] Latency Issues
Does everything look okay?
1.) »/tweakr/block:···a=normal
2.)
 Speakeasy: Dallas, TX Download Speed: 6873 kbps (859.1 KB/sec transfer rate) Upload Speed: 514 kbps (64.3 KB/sec transfer rate)
3.) Line Quality test misreports me as not being pingable possibly because DSLR is being DDOS'ed, but I double checked @ Shields-Up! and I am. It's possible that it is affecting the traceroute, but I cannot confirm it. »/linequality/nil/2373749
4:) Cable + VoIP from Road Runner (Scientific-Altanta WebSTAR DPX2203)
5:)N/A
6:)N/A
7:) Windows XP SP2
8:) 7 Mbps x 512 Kbps upload ( Talked to a tech and he did a speedtest to my cable box and he got 537 Kbps upload and 7526 Kbps download)
9:) None
10:) Netgear WPN824 v2
11:) N/A
Related Info:
This is my cable modem signal strength.
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  Lanik Lab-nik Premium,ExMod 2002-03 join:2001-06-25 Bay Area | Looks OK to me probably the signal degrades a little inside your house. -- "If it ain't broke don't fix it." |
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 AgentSmith15
join:2007-09-06 Austin, TX | reply to AgentSmith15 Does the RWIN seem okay as well?
BTW, I live in a apartment. I don't doubt it's the splitters they used. That caused the signal degrade. |
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  Lanik Lab-nik Premium,ExMod 2002-03 join:2001-06-25 Bay Area
·DSL EXTREME
| You could go higher I don't think you'll gain anything by it however. 
The idea is to use the lowest value to get you the full speed you're paying for to avoid too many re-transmissions. -- "If it ain't broke don't fix it." |
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