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Originally Posted by NA6C-Guy
(Post 1078367)
Just like after sex with a transsexual midget.
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Originally Posted by NA6C-Guy
(Post 1078367)
What the fuck has my fat ass done!? WENDY'S!!!!!
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Originally Posted by Pen2_the_penguin
(Post 1078339)
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Originally Posted by mgeoffriau
(Post 1078434)
If I were you, I'd be starting an 18-24 hour fast immediately. When you break the fast, start with fats and no carbs so that you continue burning off the stored fat.
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Explain to me how a dns issue can cause slow and unreliable connection? I've been experiencing slow connection lately, 3-7Mbps, and sometimes a dropped connection. It all started around the time I tried a new DNS but it didn't occur to me that that might be the issue. Changed back to OpenDNS and immediately my DL is back up in the 24-30Mbps range, and seems to be stable.
Well shit. It WAS seeming stable. Now it has slowed down to 10-12Mbps and videos won't reliably buffer, pages are slow to load, streaming hulu is being weird. |
DNS isn't going to cause download speed issues. It could slow down the loading of a page if say your primary DNS is bad and all queries have to time out before querying the secondary dns server, but actual downloads once started would see the same throughput. Furthermore, incorrect DNS would not cause you to lose connectivity as that's a layer 2 issue.
If you saw improvements after changing DNS, my hunch is you have a POS router, bad cat5 or both. When you changed DNS, it could have reset and worked for a bit before puking. Trying resetting your Router next time it goes south. If that doesn't fix it try reseting your modem/bridge. Problem is probably in one of those two. |
It's a good router. Linksys WRT54GL, one of the better ones out there, if not a bit outdated by now. All Cat5 is good quality stuff, not very old, and never gave any issues before.
I have a feeling it's more something on the ISP side of things, or something on the pole. Infrastructure around here is shit, and it's infuriating. I swear over the years I have noticed issues related to weather/temperature. Maybe a poor physical connection somewhere in my neighborhood, or on my pole? Oh well. I'll continue to be at their mercy. Also, just in the time I'm running a speed test, I can watch the download hit peaks and troughs. Usually 3 or 4 troughs just within 1 test cycle, averaging about 6Mbps lower than average. Also, upload is always stable and consistent, only the download is all over the place. |
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Work pays for my internet and for some reason, its always been shit. I can never get over 20 Mb/s but I had no idea what plan I was on, so I just kinda "lived with it" because, you know, free internet.
This was a typical Speedtest result: https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1386054389 Comcast Cable, Motorola DOCSIS 3 modem, WRT54GL router. This test was done over a wired connection. Then I saw the billing and discovered I was on the "Comcast Extreme 105" plan. that's SUPPOSED to be 105 Mb/s down. Something was wrong. I stopped by the Best Buy and purchased a cheapie Netgear WNR2000 router and some cable modem that looked decent. First thing I did was swap my faithful WRT54GL out for the WNR2000. Being a tech the first thing I wanted to do was ignore the wizard, but it was very naggy so I ran it figuring I would manually reconfigure it later. It seemed to figure out my connection on the first try and got me out to google with no trouble. I decided to turn off the WiFi and for kicks, turn off IPv4 and run purely on IPv6 because I'm baller like that. Then this happened: https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1386054389 Fuck me sideways! That's more like it! Notice the timestamps: I can switch back a fourth between the WRT54GL and the WNR2000 and get results like this all day long. Pretty fabulous for a one time $45 expenditure. |
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Well fuck. I thought the WRT54 was supposed to be the shit. I guess not. To run a new modem, isn't the only thing you have to do it call the ISP and give them the MAC? I recently was given a new modem by them, but it is a do everything, really cheap looking off brand plastic thing with phone connections and a bunch of other useless stuff on it. I'd feel better running something newer and better known.
This test started strong at ~32Mbps, then dropped, and dropped, then flattened out, then dropped again. Again, stable and good ping and upload. https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1386057278 |
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I used to have the WRT54GS, stole it from my dorm. Speeds were dicky at best so I got the Asus RTN66U running Merlin firmware, a gigabit switch and use the WRT54 running Tomato firmware as a wireless extender in the attic for late night MT.net browsing on my phone.
This is wireless from my laptop just now. https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1386059087 My download/gaming/movie rig is wired and has gigabit card fortunately. I can pretty much get 95% speed of my 150/15 subscription easily. https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1386058400 And a personal victory:dealwithit: https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...2&d=1386059188 |
Yeah yeah. Another category of things the US trails behind in. USA! USA! #1... 100 years ago.
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140 megs? shit wouldnt even know what to do with my self.
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Originally Posted by triple88a
(Post 1078934)
140 megs? shit wouldnt even know what to do with my self.
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Has facebook become so pointless that all it is a collection of people posting links from what everyone already saw on reddit?
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I never liked Facebook.
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Originally Posted by NA6C-Guy
(Post 1078901)
Well fuck. I thought the WRT54 was supposed to be the shit. I guess not. To run a new modem, isn't the only thing you have to do it call the ISP and give them the MAC? I recently was given a new modem by them, but it is a do everything, really cheap looking off brand plastic thing with phone connections and a bunch of other useless stuff on it. I'd feel better running something newer and better known.
This test started strong at ~32Mbps, then dropped, and dropped, then flattened out, then dropped again. Again, stable and good ping and upload. https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1386057278 I'm not saying the WRT54GL is shit, I'm just saying that this is what worked for me. If nothing else, you can buy something at BestBuy, test it out, and return it if you don't get the result you are looking for. Kinda like how I bought hardware for years at Frys in Sunnyvale. I'm besties with the "Return Queue of Shame" by the front door :giggle: I work in IT and I argued for most of a day with our Network Engineer and several other guys as to WHY I got the result I did. The NE seems to think that I could have got this result by switching over to purely IPv6 on my WRT54GL. His theory is that I'm hitting some sort of underutilized "business class" tier of IPv6 routing as home connections out here default to IPv4 and business class default to IPv6. Whatever the reason, I see no reason to fuck with a good thing. I have better stability and consistency than any other home connection I've ever had. I can Speedtest it any hour of the day and I get a consistent 95ish Mb/s whereas previously at 3:30pm and 5:30pm I would get MASSIVE dips in bandwidth to the point of timeouts. Now? Netflix and a beer when I get off work. Awwwww yisss! Sometimes the wife even lets me have one. :giggle: Correction: I do NOT have a Motorola DOCSIS 3 cable modem, I have a "ubee" DOCSIS 3 that was originally supplied by Comcast like, 4~5 years ago. http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...BL._SY300_.jpg |
Originally Posted by EO2K
(Post 1078897)
I stopped by the Best Buy and purchased a cheapie Netgear WNR2000 router. |
What if I (A) have no clue about electronics [electricity is the work of witches and wizards as far as I can tell] and (B) need to be able to support more wireless devices in my house?
If I have two iPhones, two laptops, Xbox Tree-Fiddy, Apple TV, and the Compy386 all trying to connect to the wi-fi at the same time, someone's gonna have a bad time. Do I need more routers? Is that a thing? An upgraded router? |
Originally Posted by Scrappy Jack
(Post 1079154)
If I have two iPhones, two laptops, Xbox Tree-Fiddy, Apple TV, and the Compy386 all trying to connect to the wi-fi at the same time, someone's gonna have a bad time.
The bandwidth of a single 802.11n channel is far greater than the useful bandwidth of any cable / DSL internet connection. You could be streaming video from the Compy386 to the Xbox and the AppleTV while both laptop users are watching Netflix vidoes and both iPwn users are doing... whatever people do on devices that can't run any useful applications, and nobody would even notice the other's presence. If someone is torrenting then that's going to cause congestion, but the bottleneck here will be your ISP, not your internal infrastructure. Do I need more routers? Is that a thing? An upgraded router? They also make "wireless range extenders" that act as repeaters within the WiFi domain (without requiring a wired connection back to the main router), though of course these don't increase total bandwidth, merely act as signal-boosters to extend coverage into "dark" areas. Example of such a device: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16833122376 (These also allow you to plug wired devices into a WiFi-only network, which is kind of cool.) |
Originally Posted by Braineack
(Post 1079042)
Has facebook become so pointless that all it is a collection of people posting links from what everyone already saw on reddit?
Or does it? Just noticed they are hyperlinked... oh well, I don't even know what a hash tag is anyway. No loss. I never thought I would see the day when I felt so out of touch with what is the trend. Happened much sooner than anticipated. I thought I would at least be in the loop until 50. |
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