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Old 06-11-2011, 10:07   #6
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Re: Downgrade to 10Mbps?

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Originally Posted by kwikbreaks View Post
I'm guessing that if I see sub 10Mbps then all packages will too and that the lower levels just have an overall speed cap rather than anything sophisticated like prioritisation by tier.
Kinda. No prioritisation but you can't burst over 10Mb, higher tiers can so will, intermittently, see higher throughput before the issues in the area crush it back down to the congested state.

Throughput overall on the higher tiers will spike to their own rate cap and trough to the same level as you if below 10Mb, your spikes are lower is all.

So, ya, anyone who thought 100Mb gets any priority on the capacity is quite mistaken.
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