DigiChilli Network Status December

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Great, speeds have taken a dive again. It's gone from a stable 20-25 KB down to 6-10 KB. Feels like I'm on a roller coaster here.
 
I just cancelled it. It's only worthwhile if all you do is browse the web. I'm back on Afrihost for the moment, and will try out Screamer in January.
 
Anybody else getting error 733 when trying to connect?

Had to use my Afrihost details to post here.
 
Great, speeds have taken a dive again. It's gone from a stable 20-25 KB down to 6-10 KB. Feels like I'm on a roller coaster here.

Yes, speeds seem to have slowed.

« SpeedGuide.net Speed Test Results »
65 kbps down (~0.07 Mbps, 8 KB/s)↓
26 kbps up (~0.03 Mbps, 3 KB/s)↑
100 KB downloaded in 12.578 seconds
100 KB uploaded in 31.578 seconds
Tested on: 2009.12.27 11:29 EST
Tested from: clowder.ca

http://www.speedguide.net/speedtest/
 
Here too, it was looking so much better but now it's just decreased again.
 
« SpeedGuide.net Speed Test Results »
43 kbps down (~0.04 Mbps, 5 KB/s)↓
35 kbps up (~0.04 Mbps, 4 KB/s)↑
100 KB downloaded in 18.859 seconds
100 KB uploaded in 23.625 seconds
Tested on: 2009.12.27 11:37 EST
Tested from: openo.co.uk

39 kbps down (~0.04 Mbps, 5 KB/s) ↓
31 kbps up (~0.03 Mbps, 4 KB/s) ↑

Details:
100 KB downloaded in 20.828 seconds
100 KB uploaded in 26.64 seconds
Speed @ 51% of the average for digichilli.co.za
Tested on: 2009.12.27 11:42 EST
Tested from: openo.co.uk

40 kbps down (~0.04 Mbps, 5 KB/s) ↓
26 kbps up (~0.03 Mbps, 3 KB/s) ↑

Details:
100 KB downloaded in 20.328 seconds
100 KB uploaded in 31.594 seconds
Speed @ 53% of the average for digichilli.co.za
Tested on: 2009.12.27 11:44 EST
Tested from: openo.co.uk

41 kbps down (~0.04 Mbps, 5 KB/s) ↓
34 kbps up (~0.03 Mbps, 4 KB/s) ↑

Details:
100 KB downloaded in 20.031 seconds
100 KB uploaded in 23.953 seconds
Speed @ 54% of the average for digichilli.co.za
Tested on: 2009.12.27 11:47 EST
Tested from: openo.co.uk
 
Nice DC, good speeds, NOT !

Test from Openweb:

Your current bandwidth reading is:

43.80kbps

which means you can download at 5.48 KB/sec. from our servers.

28.8 kbps dial-up
33.6 kbps dial-up
43.8 kbps YOU
53.3 kbps dial-up
56 kbps ISDN
128 kbps ISDN
384 kbps DSL
768 kbps DSL
1000 kbps DSL
1500 kbps DSL/T1/Cable Modem

From Axxess:

Test from Axxess to (You)

Your current bandwidth reading is:
40.90kbps

Which means you can download(Max) at 5.11 KB/sec.

IS ADSL Local Speed Test to Internet Solutions Rosebank Data Centre
Please wait testing speed now...

Start Time: 19:04:35
End time: 19:07:12
IP Address: 196.44.64.230
Download Size: 409600 bytes
Time Delta: 157.31971383095 seconds
Download Speed: 3 KBytes/s
Line Speed: 24 kbits/s
 
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Details:
100 KB downloaded in 28.901 seconds
100 KB uploaded in 28.12 seconds
Speed @ 37% of the average for digichilli.co.za
Tested on: 2009.12.27 12:05 EST
Tested from: dailyracing.co.uk
Test ID: 2724091
Browser/OS: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-GB; rv:1.9.1.6) Gecko/20091201 Firefox/3.5.6 (.NET CLR 3.5.30729)
IP Address: 196.44.80.25
Provider: digichilli.co.za
Location: Johannesburg, ZA

« SpeedGuide.net Speed Test Results »
28 kbps down (~0.03 Mbps, 3 KB/s)↓
29 kbps up (~0.03 Mbps, 4 KB/s)↑
100 KB downloaded in 28.901 seconds
100 KB uploaded in 28.12 seconds
Tested on: 2009.12.27 12:05 EST
Tested from: dailyracing.co.uk
Test Link: http://www.speedguide.net/speedtest/results.php?test=2724091
Provider: digichilli.co.za
Location: Johannesburg, ZA
 
So depressing...

33 kbps down (~0.03 Mbps, 4 KB/s) ↓
32 kbps up (~0.03 Mbps, 4 KB/s) ↑

Details:
100 KB downloaded in 24.925 seconds
100 KB uploaded in 25.954 seconds
Speed @ 43% of the average for digichilli.co.za
Tested on: 2009.12.27 12:11 EST
Tested from: openo.co.uk
Test ID: 2724101


32 kbps down (~0.03 Mbps, 4 KB/s) ↓
31 kbps up (~0.03 Mbps, 4 KB/s) ↑

Details:
100 KB downloaded in 25.974 seconds
100 KB uploaded in 26.713 seconds
Speed @ 42% of the average for digichilli.co.za
Tested on: 2009.12.27 11:55 EST
Tested from: teslaone.com
Test ID: 2724071
 
So i left this thread on page 100 some odd. come back to see 30 extra pages. Oh the joy. DC worked for what ... a day?
 
Reading this, in the "Recieve Window" topic,

How large should the TCP Receive Window be?

Receive Window should be larger than bandwidth delay product (also known as pipe capacity).

For example, for 170ms delay on a 768Kbps link, RWIN = 768000 bits/sec * 0.170 sec = 130560 bits = 16320 bytes.

Note that if either available bandwidth or the delay is doubled, RWIN would double as well. On LAN links the delay is very small. Therefore, a small RWIN would be sufficient. However, effect of insufficient RWIN size become particularly noticeable on WAN links. Due to relatively small default RWIN size (8KB) Windows 95, 98, NT 3.51 and NT 4.0 throughput would suffer in above 768Kbps connection during file transfer via FTP. Windows 2000 uses a more realistic 16KB default for RWIN. However, that too would need to be increased depending on pipe capacity.

Well, that looks rather simple but latency (delay) is actually not constant. It varies from connection to connection and even during the lifetime of one connection as some IP packets may follow different routes and the heavy load on a router in the path may cause extra latency.

Bandwidth Delay Estimate... http://www.dslreports.com/tweaks

and considering that I'm on a 384k line, should my TCP Window be 16000?

Since SG TCPOtimizer shows it to be 24820 http://mybroadband.co.za/photos/showphoto.php?photo=13995&cat=500

Also, won't everyone using a particular ISP, optimizing their settings, remove much of the packet loss?
 
« SpeedGuide.net TCP Analyzer Results »
Tested on: 12.27.2009 12:54
IP address: 196.44.xx.xx
Client OS: Windows XP

SpeedGuide.net TCP/IP Analyzer


TCP options string: 020405ac01010402
MSS: 1452
MTU: 1492
TCP Window: 33580 (NOT multiple of MSS)
RWIN Scaling: 0 bits
Unscaled RWIN : 33580
Recommended RWINs: 63888, 127776, 255552, 511104, 1022208
BDP limit (200ms): 1343kbps (168KBytes/s)
BDP limit (500ms): 537kbps (67KBytes/s)
MTU Discovery: ON
TTL: 105
Timestamps: OFF
SACKs: ON
IP ToS: 00000000 (0)




what does all that mean......:o:)
 
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