Weird problem (testing needed)
16-03-2005, 12:07
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Weird problem (testing needed)
Having upgraded to 3Mbit, i am having a weird problem where I can't seem to download at anything higher than about 1.1Mbit/s from my dedicated server. (It may be in America, but other people can get even 2Mbyte/s from it)
I used to always get the full speed when on 1.5Mbit (about 175KByte/s) but now as I've said I can't get above 120KByte/s.
I put a cut down version of my dslzoneuk speedtest on the server to test my speed.
http://www.win-drivers.co.uk/speedte...peed=3072&blah
That reports my speed as:
1.04 Mbps
which is around 133.03 KB/s
If possible I'd like other ntl users to take the above test and post what they get, to find out if its a problem at my end, ntl's end, or the server end. Like i said, other people I know can get as much as the server can give (and its a 10Mbit burstable line).
Cheers
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16-03-2005, 12:15
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Re: Weird problem (testing needed)
Just tested to same point
996.90 Kbps
which is around 124.61 KB/.
to numion.com 1.68 meg
robin walker
1st 128K took 547 ms = 239620 Bytes/sec = approx 1994 kbits/sec
2nd 128K took 531 ms = 246840 Bytes/sec = approx 2054 kbits/sec
3rd 128K took 531 ms = 246840 Bytes/sec = approx 2054 kbits/sec
4th 128K took 531 ms = 246840 Bytes/sec = approx 2054 kbits/sec
Dsl reports 1908 Ca server
adsl org uk
Downstream1916 Kbps (239.5 KB/sec)2069 Kbps (inc. overheads)Upstream185 Kbps (23.1 KB/sec)199 Kbps (inc. overheads
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16-03-2005, 12:44
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Re: Weird problem (testing needed)
i got.....
1.94 Mbps
which is around 248.1 KB/s
on a 2 meg connection
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16-03-2005, 12:47
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Re: Weird problem (testing needed)
for me, the page keeps downloading itself fully, then reloading (on firefox 1.0.1). never gets to the stage where it tells me my speed. looks to be maxxing out the connection though (on 750k)
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16-03-2005, 12:49
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Re: Weird problem (testing needed)
i ran the above test with no problems with firefox 1.0.1
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16-03-2005, 12:57
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Re: Weird problem (testing needed)
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Originally Posted by nostra
i got.....
1.94 Mbps
which is around 248.1 KB/s
on a 2 meg connection
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Interesting 
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just got
2.70 Mbps
which is around 345.04 KB/s
from a Colchester proxy (even tho im in Oldham, errr..)
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16-03-2005, 12:58
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Re: Weird problem (testing needed)
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Originally Posted by nostra
i ran the above test with no problems with firefox 1.0.1

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just me then, must have something funny turned on/off
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16-03-2005, 13:00
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Re: Weird problem (testing needed)
seems to be a local proxy problem, using any other proxy not in manchester gives me almost full speed. Damn
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16-03-2005, 13:03
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Re: Weird problem (testing needed)
in which case stay on the proxy and give it about a week, then swap back will probably be ok then
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16-03-2005, 13:15
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Re: Weird problem (testing needed)
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Originally Posted by badnbusy
seems to be a local proxy problem, using any other proxy not in manchester gives me almost full speed. Damn
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Some one mention my fav subject ther manchester proxies well what can you expect the wccp software keeps falling down. 
Wish someone would sort them
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1.09 Mbps
which is around 139.23 KB/s 'manc-cache-7.server.ntli.net' proxy server.
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16-03-2005, 13:31
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Re: Weird problem (testing needed)
hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
1.06 Mbps
Proxy used for this test: manc-cache-1.server.ntli.net
1.15 Mbps
Proxy used for this test: bagu-cache-1.server.ntli.net
1016.80 Kbps
Proxy used for this test: winn-cache-1.server.ntli.net
1.04 Mbps
Proxy used for this test: popl-cache-1.server.ntli.net
1.06 Mbps
Proxy used for this test: leed-cache-1.server.ntli.net
998.80 Kbps
Proxy used for this test: belf-cache-1.server.ntli.net
1006.30 Kbps
Proxy used for this test: brhm-cache-1.server.ntli.net
1.02 Mbps
Proxy used for this test: cdif-cache-1.server.ntli.net
2.70 Mbps
Proxy used for this test: colc-cache-1.server.ntli.net
2.72 Mbps
Proxy used for this test: hudd-cache-1.server.ntli.net
what the? Half the proxies are so slow.... what's causing this? Only Huddersfield and Colchester proxies actually get top speed.
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16-03-2005, 13:34
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Re: Weird problem (testing needed)
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Originally Posted by badnbusy
We shouldnt have to chop and change proxies though, they should all offer the same capacity/capabilities. We get moaned at for messing up ntl's load balancing when we use a non-default proxy.
Oh well 
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added a note at the bottom of the result to indicate what proxy the test was run on
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We shouldn't have to change proxies but are forced into doing so if we want to acess a site that is unobtainable unless we use a specific one. When I need to change I always make sure that I go back to not specifying a proxy as soon as possible.
Without specifying a proxy you can be using several different ones AFAIK depending on the site you want to visit. If everyone has no proxy specified then NTL can balance loads but if a lot of customers specify a proxy and leave the setting at that proxy then it can play havoc with speeds. With the speed increases now coming into affect it is quite possible that customers may notice a deterioration of speeds during peak periods and start the proxy dance in an effort to get the full speed back.
This can result in much more strain being put on the proxies and a significant increase in th'engineer's posts maybe putting him over the usage allowance.
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16-03-2005, 13:49
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Re: Weird problem (testing needed)
The problem is tho, using the default transparent proxy on most sites gives me full speeds. Its just this one server so far, where the problem exists. How can two proxies out of most of them give you full speed and the rest all seem to be capped around 1Mbps. Its just weird...
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16-03-2005, 14:32
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Re: Weird problem (testing needed)
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Originally Posted by badnbusy
The problem is tho, using the default transparent proxy on most sites gives me full speeds. Its just this one server so far, where the problem exists. How can two proxies out of most of them give you full speed and the rest all seem to be capped around 1Mbps. Its just weird...
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I think we could do with some expert on these we might be testing wrong wonder if BBK or Ign might comment
997.90 Kbps
which is around 124.74 KB/s
Proxy used for this test: manc-cache-10.server.ntli.net
1.09 Mbps
which is around 139.23 KB/s
Proxy used for this test: manc-cache-12.server.ntli.net
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16-03-2005, 14:38
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Re: Weird problem (testing needed)
Well, we are using the same server, the same speed test, and several different proxies. The results speak for themselves, indicating that some proxies are having problems.
I still find it hard to believe how most of the proxies return a result of almost 1Mbps every time. It's as if its capped, somehow. If it was just latency, or a load issue, surely the proxy would return different results (high and low) and not an average of 1Mbps every time?
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Originally Posted by th'engineer
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what do you get using hudd-cache-1.server.ntli.net ?
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