paying for 20/1 though but Telstra and Australian net in general is ultra bad
Not even aware there are internet speeds better than this except in the CBD of Sydney, I guess if I was getting the 20/1 speed I should be it would be better than ~95% of Aus.
Anyone have experience w/ getting their interwebs throttled? I'm stuck w/ Comcast living in the Pacific NW (Portland, OR) and it has never been a problem until the last month. Anything I can do?
Hey guys I dont know if I have the permission to post this but i just wanna help : ) I had some ping problem with FPS games (queke, CS, BF, CoD) so I did some work and here it is.
its a video from 2009 that change my ping around 40%. give it a try.
Don't ask me, it does this stupid shit all the damn time, drives me NUTS! CURSE YOU COMCAST!
On January 08 2012 23:14 NIIINO wrote: Hey guys I dont know if I have the permission to post this but i just wanna help : ) I had some ping problem with FPS games (queke, CS, BF, CoD) so I did some work and here it is. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=whsM0k63leA
its a video from 2009 that change my ping around 40%. give it a try.
Wow, that actually did help a lot. Here are the results:
All these internet sites that test your speed are just dumb. Instead,
1. Go into Command Prompt (hit the windows key, type "cmd" and hit enter) 2. Type in "ping www.teamliquid.net -t" 3. Profit
This will give you a real-time connection test to any server you want, just type in whatever website you want. Your speed is under "ms = BLANK". I usually get 40-45 which is an average connection for U.S. locations. Anything above that means a slower connection. You can also get a "Request timed out" report, which means data is actually being lost.
On January 25 2012 08:03 TheToaster wrote: All these internet sites that test your speed are just dumb. Instead,
1. Go into Command Prompt (hit the windows key, type "cmd" and hit enter) 2. Type in "ping www.teamliquid.net -t" 3. Profit
This will give you a real-time connection test to any server you want, just type in whatever website you want. Your speed is under "ms = BLANK". I usually get 40-45 which is an average connection for U.S. locations. Anything above that means a slower connection. You can also get a "Request timed out" report, which means data is actually being lost.