Is your provider splitting your gig across two connections
We have our gig port but they have ours split so we only see
650 on speed tests but total usage is 1 gig on one of our circuits
Just wondering
Mitch
On 11/16/2019 9:45 AM, Erich Kaiser wrote:
We had a customer with an issue like this
In addition to that I'd look for fragmentation. When one packet becomes
two packets that has to double the impact of the latency.
On 11/15/2019 7:56 PM, Forrest Christian (List Account) wrote:
Have you checked the latency to the speedtest servers?
Have you captured the speedtest with a captu
We had a customer with an issue like this the other day ended up being a
line card in the transport carriers dwdm gear. He was getting like
1Mbps/100Mbps on speedtests. You also want to look at your optics if
provider tested the circuit clean, replace it and replace the patch cable
to the NID.
15, 2019 6:57 PM
To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group <af@af.afmug.com>
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Poor download speeds
Have you checked the latency to the
> From: AF On Behalf Of Forrest Christian (List
> Account)
> Sent: Friday, November 15, 2019 6:57 PM
> To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group
> Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Poor download speeds
>
> Have you checked the latency to the speedtest servers?
>
> Have you capture
I have a DWDM circuit that is giving me almost the exact same issue.
On Fri, Nov 15, 2019 at 6:12 PM Matt Hoppes <
mattli...@rivervalleyinternet.net> wrote:
> I’m at a loss on this one.
>
> We have a circuit with a fiber provider that aggregate at prime time can
> hit 800mbps download.
>
> Howeve
Microwave Users Group
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Poor download speeds
Have you checked the latency to the speedtest servers?
Have you captured the speedtest with a capture tool (wireshark) and looked for
retransmissions?
Even though it has largely not a problem anymore, latency can affect TCP/IP
Have you checked the latency to the speedtest servers?
Have you captured the speedtest with a capture tool (wireshark) and looked
for retransmissions?
Even though it has largely not a problem anymore, latency can affect TCP/IP
performance. Also, even tiny packet loss can cause problems in obtai
I’m at a loss on this one.
We have a circuit with a fiber provider that aggregate at prime time can hit
800mbps download.
However, with a high end laptop connected directly to the fiber NID we can’t
get more than 200-250mbps sustained download to any speed test (speedtest.net,
fast.com, spee