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Alt.Binz (English) => Help => Topic started by: kochtrevor on December 17, 2010, 08:19:01 am
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Astraweb/Altbinz 33.2/Time Warner (socal)
(http://www.speedtest.net/result/1074092786.png)
I download off astra @ 1.7-1.8mb/s constant. This never varies more than 100kbps. When I first connect to the server my connection spikes up to 2.8mb/s and then over the span of 10seconds trickles down to 1.8. I've tried every single port offered on astra. This includes both SSL ports 443/563. Regardless; all the same speed. The same goes for using astra's euro/us/default servers. All the same speed. My max download speed setting in altbinz under connection is at the maximum and I've tried varying my # of connections. No difference. 1.8 all the time.
Is there anyway I can get around this? It's frustrating having such a fast internet connection for my area and not being able to fully utilize it. Is there some conspiracy w/ my Up being 1.8 and downloading at 1.8? IS THIS A NUMBERS CONSPIRACY MYSTERY THRILLER STARING JIM CAREY?!
/cries
Thanks.
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no that number was 23... try:
http://broadband.mpi-sws.org/transparency/bttest.php
to see wether ur isp is throttling u.
u can also try an other usenet provider to see if astra is your problem, if so contact their support to see what can be done.
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no that number was 23... try:
http://broadband.mpi-sws.org/transparency/bttest.php
to see wether ur isp is throttling u.
u can also try an other usenet provider to see if astra is your problem, if so contact their support to see what can be done.
Running your test now.
I tried an account w/ giga using their "diamond" subscription utilizing their VPN. Actually made my speed 50kbps slower. Go figure.
edit: ran it. says no indication of shaping of traffic on usenet test
http://loki10.mpi-sws.mpg.de//bb//glasnost.php?protocol1=nntp&protocol2=control%20flow&port=47431&port2=56318&dir=0;1&flow0=1118;1263;1308&flow1=1278;1286;1220&flow2=1156;1232;1253&flow3=1305;1173;1337&flow4=17752;15434;15431&flow5=15441;15437;15428&flow6=15429;15449;15432&flow7=15432;15429;15434&details=yes
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Isn't that feature of the roadrunners power boost?
And since it "boosts" your connection speed in first few seconds - it will fool speedtest.
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You're totally right. Completely forgot about that retarded function. Now I have to figure out how to get a prolonged test that goes longer than 2 seconds.