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Daren

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After significant drops in browsing speed and reliability, I decided to do a few speed tests on my TOT 4Mb/512Kb ADSL line. This is what I got:

BKK:

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Looks great, right? Well have a look at the international tests!

Tokyo:

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SF:

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NYC:

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London:

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About the test:

- Nothing else was using the internet while testing speed

- Computer is connected directly to a D-Link G604T via ethernet

- I did several tests at each location and posted the average score

I also tried several different speed test sites, all produced very similar results, and the conclusion is my internet sucks!! A ping of over 1000 to London is completely ridiculous! With a connection like that you can forget streaming audio, much less video! When I run trace routes to websites that are located in the US or England, it oftenfails! At this point it doesn't even matter that I am actually getting 0.5Mbit to international IP's once in a while!

Is there anything to do?!? Complaining has never really worked in the past, but it's never been this bad either. Maybe they would listen if I began sending the TOT techs those speed test results..... every hour on the hour..... :):D

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After significant drops in browsing speed and reliability, I decided to do a few speed tests on my TOT 4Mb/512Kb ADSL line. This is what I got:

BKK:

546058141.png

Looks great, right? Well have a look at the international tests!

Tokyo:

546060450.png

SF:

546056165.png

NYC:

546062938.png

London:

546061748.png

About the test:

- Nothing else was using the internet while testing speed

- Computer is connected directly to a D-Link G604T via ethernet

- I did several tests at each location and posted the average score

I also tried several different speed test sites, all produced very similar results, and the conclusion is my internet sucks!! A ping of over 1000 to London is completely ridiculous! With a connection like that you can forget streaming audio, much less video! When I run trace routes to websites that are located in the US or England, it oftenfails! At this point it doesn't even matter that I am actually getting 0.5Mbit to international IP's once in a while!

Is there anything to do?!? Complaining has never really worked in the past, but it's never been this bad either. Maybe they would listen if I began sending the TOT techs those speed test results..... every hour on the hour..... :):D

What operating system is your comp running? If XP, you probably need to increase your RWIN value to suit the high latency of international connections - see those high ping times.

Try broadband tweaks at the forum in www.speedguide.net

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With a connection like that you can forget streaming audio, much less video!

Not sure what type of audio your talking about but I constantly listen to streamed audio from radio stations in the US and I only have Edge connection using my mobile. I have been listening for the better part of hour as I read through the forums without any drops and that is usually the case. Video is out of the question for me though.

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The high latency most likely is a result of a very high sharing ratio.

Which means that your data requests are spending time in a queue.

Which often results in data comming trough in bursts, which is not important when downloading a file, but completely messes up streaming, even low bitrate audio.

Only thing you can try is increasing the buffer in whatever program is playing the stream.

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Thank you for the helpful replies!

My OS is Vista and I use either Firefox or iTunes for steaming typically. Youtube is virtually unwatchable and many of my favorite radio stations are essentially the same. Though streaming is not my only issue - even browsing highly graphical sites in the UK/USA is extremely annoying.

BTW, I'm getting slightly better speeds this morning but it's still like having a crippled internet connection.

This.

Makes.

Me.

Angry!!!

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