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#239827 6-Aug-2018 19:48
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Having gone through the normal reboots etc on my end, figured i'd see if anyone else has noticed this yet..

 

 

 

Vodafone seems to be struggling heavily with twitch streams over about 5-6mbit.

 

Been seeing this for about a week or so now.

 

 

 

Last week had both connections to myself, so was able to wack complete isolation out and still seemed a bit off.

 

Spark connection along side (via the same router) preforms perfectly.

 

 

 

 

 

Looks like the sydney outgress server isn't picking up traffic again, seeing sjc and lax.





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  #2068953 6-Aug-2018 20:30
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What VF service?

 

Fibre X?

 

I watch a lot of Twitch.tv and havnt noticed any issues for quite some time and thats Fibre X.




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  #2068954 6-Aug-2018 20:31
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Pumpedd:

 

What VF service?

 

Fibre X?

 

I watch a lot of Twitch.tv and havnt noticed any issues for quite some time and thats Fibre X.

 

 

Vodafone DSL, Auckland.





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  #2069091 7-Aug-2018 08:20
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On Fibre max in Auckland North Shore, I tested 2 Ingest servers (SYD and TYO) and Outgress (also only seeing SJC and LAX) for about 4 hours during peak times, at 6Mbps (1080P 60fps). No drops or slowness at all on Ingest or Outgress.
What are you seeing with twitch while on VF DSL, Dropped packets/Errors or slow throughput?
No issues on any other services or servers over VF DSL compared to spark DSL?




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  #2069620 7-Aug-2018 22:50
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shaunm:

 

No issues on any other services or servers over VF DSL compared to spark DSL?

 

 

smokepings were all normal, without being nitpicky there is no difference.

 

 

 

Appears nobody else here is seeing it though, which tells me it may still be something config (possibly dns related if dnsmasq cached).

 

I suspect it's simply the Spark connection having slightly better international performance thus not noticing any issues there; but it's often hard to quantify given anycast 





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