WOW
With the supposed fix hours away I started a 800MB download last night at 20:00 ... I wanted to see what if anything changed.
Imagine my surprise when I had a look at my international latency graphs (http://riggerman.dyndns.org/cgi-bin/smokeping.cgi?target=World)this afternoon.
Something in their bandwidth management is NOT right ...
I stop the download and latency drops RIGHT down ... One would think something like ICMP would be handled seperately ...
I am actually looking forward to my meeting with them over the weekend.[}
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Well, time to restart the download - again ... yawn
<hr noshade size="1"><font size="1"><div align="right">Why do I even bother .....
Will they make the 128/512K deadline ... hope so for their sake
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With the supposed fix hours away I started a 800MB download last night at 20:00 ... I wanted to see what if anything changed.
Imagine my surprise when I had a look at my international latency graphs (http://riggerman.dyndns.org/cgi-bin/smokeping.cgi?target=World)this afternoon.
Something in their bandwidth management is NOT right ...
I stop the download and latency drops RIGHT down ... One would think something like ICMP would be handled seperately ...
I am actually looking forward to my meeting with them over the weekend.[}
Well, time to restart the download - again ... yawn
<hr noshade size="1"><font size="1"><div align="right">Why do I even bother .....
Will they make the 128/512K deadline ... hope so for their sake
<s> 16 17 18 19 20 <font color="green">21 22</font id="green"> 23 24 25<font color="red"><b> 26</b></font id="red"> 27<font color="green"><b> 28 29</b></font id="green"> 30</s> <font color="red"><b> 31</b></font id="red">
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