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Ignitionnet 21-06-2010 07:37

Re: Traffic Management & Extreme Latency.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ruki (Post 35044462)
VM is a joke. I am currently looking for a new provider. I have no tv in my office (work from home) and streamed a few world cup matches on bbc i player this week. Everytime I'd get STM'd. Is it too much to ask for 2gb peak time? (im on 10mb) Surely not.

I completely agree, as do Virgin which is why they have the 20Mbit XL service which has higher STM thresholds and 50Mbit which has none. There's also the business services for those who use more during office hours.

Of course these do require paying more.

jb66 21-06-2010 07:41

Re: Traffic Management & Extreme Latency.
 
If you don't like being throttled upgrade, it seems folk want the cheapest bb but have no drawbacks

rainer 21-06-2010 07:58

Re: Traffic Management & Extreme Latency.
 
There is a way around traffic management surely? If I you change the referer url to something like youtube.com which is uncapped by throttles you should never get capped?

Kymmy 21-06-2010 08:00

Re: Traffic Management & Extreme Latency.
 
Nope


Now excuse me whilst I download an 8Gb file on my 10Mb cable at full speed ;)

Ignitionnet 21-06-2010 08:03

Re: Traffic Management & Extreme Latency.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rainer (Post 35044514)
There is a way around traffic management surely? If I you change the referer url to something like youtube.com which is uncapped by throttles you should never get capped?

The system VM use doesn't care where you go or what you do just how much data you shift. It's completely protocol agnostic and network neutral.

rainer 21-06-2010 08:29

Re: Traffic Management & Extreme Latency.
 
Is it different at weekends? I managed to download about 20gb yesterday before getting capped.

Red Squirrel 21-06-2010 10:13

Re: Traffic Management & Extreme Latency.
 
Is that link posted earlier their latest traffic management ? I thought 20 Mbit was managed too ? But it's not in the table, nor is 50Mbit

AbyssUnderground 21-06-2010 11:18

Re: Traffic Management & Extreme Latency.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Red Squirrel (Post 35044560)
Is that link posted earlier their latest traffic management ? I thought 20 Mbit was managed too ? But it's not in the table, nor is 50Mbit

The data overflows behind another part of the site so it can't be seen. Just a small glitch nobody has seen or fixed yet.

pip08456 21-06-2010 11:47

Re: Traffic Management & Extreme Latency.
 
https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2010/06/43.jpg

And I hadn't noticed.

caph 22-06-2010 06:13

Re: Traffic Management & Extreme Latency.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ryuichi (Post 35017145)
Another Saturday of being STM'd and another Saturday of extremely high latency - making games unplayable.

Is this normal, when traffic management is in place?

Hi Ryuichi. We need to know if you are actually STMed or if you are just assuming you are. The next time it happens can you log in to your modem and post the Operation Config. stats. That will tell us for definite one way or the other.

roughbeast 30-06-2010 19:55

Re: Traffic Management & Extreme Latency.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jb66 (Post 35044512)
If you don't like being throttled upgrade, it seems folk want the cheapest bb but have no drawbacks

Agreed. This is a typical peak time speedtest for me.

https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/local/2010/06/1.png

My average speed is 50.66Mb.

It is worth every penny to have no throttling, latency below 60ms and no caps. 24/7.

Cross fingers that 50mb is never traffic managed.

Ignitionnet 30-06-2010 20:19

Re: Traffic Management & Extreme Latency.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by caph (Post 35045007)
Hi Ryuichi. We need to know if you are actually STMed or if you are just assuming you are. The next time it happens can you log in to your modem and post the Operation Config. stats. That will tell us for definite one way or the other.

Operating config doesn't change when under STM enforcement.

Chrysalis 05-08-2010 20:11

Re: Traffic Management & Extreme Latency.
 
Well for the first time I am now stm'd.

Also I am guessing I am bad with the timing stm'd from 8.40ish pm but not took off at 9pm so most of the 5 hours will be outside of the STM period.

Regarding latency yes it did shoot up whilst downloading (similiar to adsl but a bit higher to 400ms) but when the connection is idle its normal, so I am wondering if the OP's connection was idle when he posted his figures.

pip08456 05-08-2010 21:41

Re: Traffic Management & Extreme Latency.
 
I would've thought by now Chrys you would know that the STM would remain in force from the time you exceeded the limit. Looks like you're STM'd til about 1.40am.Definately a case of bad timing!


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