SDKiwi join:2002-05-27 El Cajon, CA |
SDKiwi
Member
2014-Nov-14 1:33 pm
[ALL] Question for Ultimate Customers re: downstream speedsWhich web services/sites (not speed test sites) today can keep up with your provisioned 150 Mbps+ speeds? I know everyone is asking about 1 Gig availability, but I am wondering which services can keep up with today's top tier on Cox. I am not asking about upstream speeds. |
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Plenty.
Given that my node isn't saturated. So midnight, and early mornings. FYI: Very frustrating with the node saturation / latency issue.
Steam, Origin, my servers doing backup data. Nvidia over Akamai, sometimes Amazon S3.
It's mainly the download sites. |
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SDKiwi join:2002-05-27 El Cajon, CA |
SDKiwi
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2014-Nov-14 3:42 pm
So in early mornings, you can get 150 Mbps from those sites? |
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Steam is the first one that comes to mind. It will max it out for hours usually. Can get up to 180mbps sustained usually. |
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I should be able to get 150Mbps from those sites, if my internet wasn't having problems.
I'll be calling COX to get a tech sent out, as the techs I've PM'd and myself both suspect some sort of a noise issue near the local loop. |
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Origin and steam A friend has 1GB fiber he is seeing 300Mbps download speed. |
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Cignus join:2002-12-08 Denver, CO |
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Steam and Origin are about the only things I use that come close to saturating the line. |
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