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Zee 27-05-2006 20:30

ntl: proxy & port number
 
Ok, i want Internet Explorer to temporarily connect to another ntl: proxy.

I just need to know which ports to use and what site has a list of the proxies.

nffc 27-05-2006 20:33

Re: ntl: proxy & port number
 
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/robin.d...trancache.html

homealone 27-05-2006 21:01

Re: ntl: proxy & port number
 

this may be more up to date

http://www.cableforum.co.uk/forum/article.php?a=10

:)

Zee 27-05-2006 21:10

Re: ntl: proxy & port number
 
Thank you.

I just wanted to see if it would make a difference to surfing speeds or download speeds.

It's made no difference at all.

Still getting an average of 3Mbps on speed tests :(

Jon T 27-05-2006 21:35

Re: ntl: proxy & port number
 
The ntl proxies only intercept Port 80(webpage/http) traffic, p2p,ftp, online gaming etc will not be effected at all by changing proxy.

Zee 27-05-2006 21:43

Re: ntl: proxy & port number
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jon T
The ntl proxies only intercept Port 80(webpage/http) traffic, p2p,ftp, online gaming etc will not be effected at all by changing proxy.

Oh right .. thanks for that!

What could be the problem then? I don't understand ...

Jon T 27-05-2006 21:57

Re: ntl: proxy & port number
 
does your speed vary, or is it consistently low?

Zee 27-05-2006 22:10

Re: ntl: proxy & port number
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jon T
does your speed vary, or is it consistently low?

I know for sure its constantly low.

I don't usually use the computer in the morning, but because the guy from ntl: was coming, early around 9am i did a speed test and the average was 4Mbps.

It usually averages at 3Mbps in the afternoons and evenings.

When i first got 10Mbps about over 2 months ago, i was getting 9Mbps+
Only the last 2-3 weeks has it been getting slower and slower.

Jon T 27-05-2006 22:19

Re: ntl: proxy & port number
 
wander if theres someone in your neighbourhood maxing out their connection and degrading network performance everyone connected to your segment, otherwise it could just be that your connected to an oversubscribed UBR(universal broadband router, the thing that connect the cable network to the internet).

BTW, going offline now, but i'm sure someone else will be along to help

Zee 27-05-2006 22:23

Re: ntl: proxy & port number
 
Thanks very much for your help.

How would i find out if its oversubscribed or if someone is constantly maxing out their connection.

There are only old people in my area (80+), and unless they're hardcore downloaders i dont know if it could be that, or maybe there are younger people who i don't know about.

Anyway, do i phone ntl: up and find out if someone is maxing out or if its oversubscribed?

Zee 29-05-2006 11:02

Re: ntl: proxy & port number
 
Perhaps someone was maxing out their connection for the last 3 weeks ...

1st 512K took 328 ms = 1561 KB/sec, approx 12863 Kbps, 12.56 Mbps
2nd 512K took 422 ms = 1213.3 KB/sec, approx 9998 Kbps, 9.76 Mbps
3rd 512K took 437 ms = 1171.6 KB/sec, approx 9654 Kbps, 9.43 Mbps
4th 512K took 422 ms = 1213.3 KB/sec, approx 9998 Kbps, 9.76 Mbps

Overall Average Speed = approx 10628 Kbps, 10.38 Mbps

---------- Post added at 11:02 ---------- Previous post was at 10:19 ----------

Oops, i just noticed i posted this in the wrong thread ...


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