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ageorge: I just got back from Auckland where some friends who have ADSL were complaining about their slow computer which turned out to be slow internet.
Speeds were comparable to dial-up and the provider is TELECOM
Ive told them to get another line check to confirm its not that.
Cheers,
Al.
TelstraClear: Hi everyone.
At the end of last week, TelstraClear bought substantial extra international capacity for its network and some customers will be noticing an improved Internet experience.
allistar:TelstraClear: Hi everyone.
At the end of last week, TelstraClear bought substantial extra international capacity for its network and some customers will be noticing an improved Internet experience.
With respect, this isn't an international traffic problem unless you are routing traffic from Tauranga to Auckland via Australia. The issue (for me at least) is the poor latency between my home network and the gateway at the TC side. 400ms delay to your own website hosted in Auckland from a TC account is not a good sign.
I'm no network engineer, but how can additional international capacity have anything to do with a problem between two servers in New Zealand? Between my router and the gateway on the TC side of the network?
allistar:TelstraClear: Hi everyone.
At the end of last week, TelstraClear bought substantial extra international capacity for its network and some customers will be noticing an improved Internet experience.
With respect, this isn't an international traffic problem unless you are routing traffic from Tauranga to Auckland via Australia. The issue (for me at least) is the poor latency between my home network and the gateway at the TC side. 400ms delay to your own website hosted in Auckland from a TC account is not a good sign.
I'm no network engineer, but how can additional international capacity have anything to do with a problem between two servers in New Zealand? Between my router and the gateway on the TC side of the network?
mercutio: Because users using things like bittorrent, can open many many connections and get higher utilisation of the limited bandwidth in NZ.
DonGould:
Do you have any idea what's actually involved to fix this sort of problem? Do you care to know? I'm happy to try and provide a bit of better explanation if you're interested.
DonGould:mercutio: Because users using things like bittorrent, can open many many connections and get higher utilisation of the limited bandwidth in NZ.
Mercuitio, I suspect that bittorrent will have bugger all to do with this problem really, unless they've put rules in the BRAS to squash some of the BT traffic down a bit and give priority to other stuff.
Bottom line here is the BRAS just needs and upgrade and I'm going to guess they're needing more hand over from Chorus as well based on the comments Gary already made.
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mercutio:
bittorrent is likely to put more load on the BRAS.. as lots of small packets.
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