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#74649 4-Jan-2011 20:46
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Is anyone else having speed issues on wellington telstra cable downloading games from steam?

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  #424055 4-Jan-2011 21:04
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On TCL adsl in chch, I have had the same problem downloading from AUS i tried every server ect , I did then try a steam official server in the states and went from 9k to 300k so just fiddle around with the content servers in the settings but avoid AUS servers,

On the other hand  youtube on highly viewed videos are not loading then crawling... I think something wrong connection wise ( well the youtube things are to do with the cache servers no doubt.



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  #424066 4-Jan-2011 21:43
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It's Freitasm. He's using it all the bandwidth with his 100mbit connection.




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  #424069 4-Jan-2011 21:48
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Had that issue last week. I ended up buying access to a USA VPN for the day, speeds went from 200 to 700. I was downloading on peek though



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  #424074 4-Jan-2011 21:57
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ajobbins: It's Freitasm. He's using it all the bandwidth with his 100mbit connection.


Sometime this year everyone will be able to hahaha 

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  #424087 4-Jan-2011 22:43
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Morph:
ajobbins: It's Freitasm. He's using it all the bandwidth with his 100mbit connection.


Sometime this year everyone will be able to hahaha?


Sure, sure... But not this time! We just got back from Napier...




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  #424151 5-Jan-2011 09:21
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Ok, back on the deck now...

What DNS are you folks with problems using? Have you tried 203.697.78.43 and 203.97.78.44?




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  #425113 8-Jan-2011 08:59
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So im not the only one! I've been trying various aus servers too, and have gone from averaging 45k up to 400k by changing to US servers.

my dns servers are 203.96.152.4/12, are the ones you suggested just alternate telstra ones?

 
 
 

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  #425114 8-Jan-2011 09:00
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You should be using the ones I suggested, Clearnet ones. I found them a lot more reliable and updated.




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  #425115 8-Jan-2011 09:05
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my aus speeds are now at 800k, thanks for the advice and very quick reply.

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  #425124 8-Jan-2011 09:45
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freitasm: Ok, back on the deck now...

What DNS are you folks with problems using? Have you tried 203.697.78.43 and 203.97.78.44?


Hi there
Are these DNS servers recommended for chch customers because I noticed from running a ping test that the clearnet DNS servers had a slightly higher latency than the standard 203.96.152.4 that we're using here in chch.

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  #425125 8-Jan-2011 09:46
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I think the higher latency won't impact much, because once it's resolved your PC will cache for a while. Also since I find them more reliable they instantly win for me.




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  #425158 8-Jan-2011 11:28
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freitasm: I think the higher latency won't impact much, because once it's resolved your PC will cache for a while. Also since I find them more reliable they instantly win for me.


I've been using 8.8.8.8 and 203.96.152.12. Are these clearnet ones better than the google dns?

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  #425161 8-Jan-2011 11:32
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blakamin:
freitasm: I think the higher latency won't impact much, because once it's resolved your PC will cache for a while. Also since I find them more reliable they instantly win for me.


I've been using 8.8.8.8 and 203.96.152.12. Are these clearnet ones better than the google dns?


I suggest you have a look at;

http://www.geekzone.co.nz/freitasm/6980

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  #425163 8-Jan-2011 11:35
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Thanks, I originally did it because TCL DNS was having problems with zero punctuation videos... I'll give clearnet ones a go and see if I can hit the escapist.


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  #425175 8-Jan-2011 12:31
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If you use anything but your ISP's own DNS then you won't take any advantage of CDNs and cache.

For example using 8.8.8.8 you completely bypass the local TelstraClear Google cache, impacting in YouTube performance. Also it will break your requests to sites using CDNs, including Twitter, Facebook, Microsoft, Apple (including iTunes). That's because the Google DNS will resolve to a default address instead of the one closes to you.

You should not use a third party DNS if you rely on local caches.





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