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If I may ask, just out of curiosity because I can't see the rate at which the downloads come down, but does the download shaper apply to downloads from Xbox Live?
Not sure what protocols and ports Live uses.
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Just out of interest, what sort of download performance in peak on a dynamically shaped home 2Mbps service would you be comfortable with?
Yes, but you could just as well argue that your download can function while it's slowed down, whereas Netflix cannot function if it's shaped heavilyIf someone streams a movie in HD during peak hours (ie. netflix) - I don`t use Netflix so I am guessing here... that would probably amount to about 6GB and a TV episode to about 1.2GB with absolutely no shaping/throttling.
I prefer to watch TV episodes on my HD Flat screen.... the difference is that I download the .MP4 version which varies between 200MB and 300MB. I get shaped/throttled to 25% of the 2MB.
So what you are implying is that I should get a Netflix account and watch my TV episodes live as I will get uncapped and unshaped HD quality 24/7.
Where is the logic in this?
However, I am willing to compromise and do my entertainment downloading between 19:00 - and 07:00.... Oh no.... I can`t because someone wanting to watch Netflix at night needs full capacity
My Data transfer thus far this month in Total Combined (Mb): 72417.86
This includes all protocols (This is hardly downloading the whole internet as described sarcastically by you)
If someone streams a movie in HD during peak hours (ie. netflix) - I don`t use Netflix so I am guessing here... that would probably amount to about 6GB and a TV episode to about 1.2GB with absolutely no shaping/throttling.
I prefer to watch TV episodes on my HD Flat screen.... the difference is that I download the .MP4 version which varies between 200MB and 300MB. I get shaped/throttled to 25% of the 2MB.
So what you are implying is that I should get a Netflix account and watch my TV episodes live as I will get uncapped and unshaped HD quality 24/7.
Where is the logic in this?
However, I am willing to compromise and do my entertainment downloading between 19:00 - and 07:00.... Oh no.... I can`t because someone wanting to watch Netflix at night needs full capacity
My Data transfer thus far this month in Total Combined (Mb): 72417.86
This includes all protocols (This is hardly downloading the whole internet as described sarcastically by you)
Just out of interest, what sort of download performance in peak on a dynamically shaped home 2Mbps service would you be comfortable with?
Personally full speed for 1 minute and half it every minute after until it's 1/8 for a /home/ account
Which would be nice for <25MB downloads. But anything above 25MB and you actually end up having worse performance than what ZinSA posted.
In the past you've always mentioned that you only look to shaping large downloads. What is large for Crystal Web on this backbone right now? Is it 20MB? 100MB? 1GB? I'm unsure of what to do when a 75MB Steam client update comes down during the day at 56Kb/s, when switching on Netflix not a minute later sees it buffering nicely in HD without a stutter during what should be working hours.
When I received the capped account I was told by the support agent that it was provisioned identically to my paid account.
Jumping on the bandwagon today - for the most part I have been extremely happy with my account.
I am on a legacy account, the details of which I will not divulge. However, a quick question regarding shaping and shared traffic:
On the old Cybersmart backbone, I was pleasantly surprised when I could play an online game like D3 or WoW while maybe streaming a Youtube video in the background with little to no effect on latency. Or perhaps finishing off a..ahem...news broadcast at half line speed (manually set).
Since the backbone move, I find that this is no longer the case, and even a wayward update will kill my latency. Now I know latency can be affected by no available bandwidth, which I am assuming is the case. However, even when running half speed news, it still affects it. I will put in some more testing, but I know from previous IS experience that shared protocols generally muddy up the entire line.
Earlier in the thread you mentioned priority and how it is given to real time services like streaming / gaming. When other protocols take place, how does it affect that priority?
The large download bit is a remnant of the old backbone, and not the new one. It no longer applied.
I feel its still valid even if you're not shaping according to size. Remember the days when MWEB suddenly didn't tell people what constituted over-use of a uncapped account? Knowing now, at least indirectly through the work of MyBB members, that a 4Mb Uncapped account guarantees you around 120GB of mostly unshaped data meant that people knew what the account was made for and what the ISP expected it to be used for and in what way.
If 1GB is a large file to me and you similarly agree, then we're on the same page and we can understand each other when we both refer to "large downloads," which would mean a couple of GB. If 1GB is large to me but 100MB is large to you, then we have a big mismatch in expectations and there's obviously now scope for frustration from both parties.
I'll PM you the ticket number as soon as I find where the conversation is.
Since the backbone move, I find that this is no longer the case, and even a wayward update will kill my latency. Now I know latency can be affected by no available bandwidth, which I am assuming is the case. However, even when running half speed news, it still affects it. I will put in some more testing, but I know from previous IS experience that shared protocols generally muddy up the entire line.
Download protocols are shaped, irrespective of their size.
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If someone streams a movie in HD during peak hours (ie. netflix) - I don`t use Netflix so I am guessing here... that would probably amount to about 6GB and a TV episode to about 1.2GB with absolutely no shaping/throttling.
I prefer to watch TV episodes on my HD Flat screen.... the difference is that I download the .MP4 version which varies between 200MB and 300MB. I get shaped/throttled to 25% of the 2MB.
So what you are implying is that I should get a Netflix account and watch my TV episodes live as I will get uncapped and unshaped HD quality 24/7.
Where is the logic in this?
However, I am willing to compromise and do my entertainment downloading between 19:00 - and 07:00.... Oh no.... I can`t because someone wanting to watch Netflix at night needs full capacity
My Data transfer thus far this month in Total Combined (Mb): 72417.86
This includes all protocols (This is hardly downloading the whole internet as described sarcastically by you)