what im saying is, is everyone have issues to those servers or is it just customers of vocus that are having issue?
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what im saying is, is everyone have issues to those servers or is it just customers of vocus that are having issue?
Jase2985:what im saying is, is everyone have issues to those servers or is it just customers of vocus that are having issue?
JD
I'm in Palmy, with a gigabit connection with Orcon and see the same slow speed behavior when using a Vocus server.
Other servers (ACSData in Wellington for example) give me results close to the maximum expected speed of this connection.
I thought it was a bit strange that a Vocus client couldn't get faster speeds to a Vocus server. To be honest, I don't really care because the "real use" of the internet is usually limited by the remote server upload speeds, plus routing paths etc.
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Mehrts:I'm in Palmy, with a gigabit connection with Orcon and see the same slow speed behavior when using a Vocus server.
Other servers (ACSData in Wellington for example) give me results close to the maximum expected speed of this connection.
I thought it was a bit strange that a Vocus client couldn't get faster speeds to a Vocus server. To be honest, I don't really care because the "real use" of the internet is usually limited by the remote server upload speeds, plus routing paths etc.
nickng77:
Are you using orcons router?
No I'm not, I'm using a Ubiquiti USG3 & PFsense, however I do have the Orcon supplied router, which they sent even after I specifically said I didn't need it. They waived the delivery fee though which was nice.
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Mehrts:
To Inspire Net, I get 11ms ping, 800Mbps down/ 400Mbps up over an Ethernet connection.
Those with slow test if it browser window been used it most likely that as they limited to accurate 100megbit connection. Try the standalone app instead found in windows store. You more than likely get rock solid test results and close to what meant to be if using Ethernet to test from
sbiddle:
It would be truly fascinating to know what percentage of NZ's internet traffic is just from people on Gigabit connections running constant speedtests 24/7 just to check their speeds. I know it's been a massive issue in the past with all the UniFi kit out there saturating speedtest servers.
You can certainly clock up the utilization with a speedtest or two ;)
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