Yeah yeah, it was slow. It was my own fault -- I left a, err, high bandwidth program running and my ISP noticed/throttled me. I talked to them about the issue, they took care of it.
Sorry :)
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Quote from: Blaze on March 11, 2010, 06:55:23 PM
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You always having something witty to contribute.
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:) exactly
I throttled the upstream to 400 kbytes/second today. His comment when I talked to him was to keep it below 5mbit upstream sustained during business hours and I'd be fine. I hope I did the math right. :)
Quote from: iago on March 12, 2010, 09:29:39 AM
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:) exactly
I throttled the upstream to 400 kbytes/second today. His comment when I talked to him was to keep it below 5mbit upstream sustained during business hours and I'd be fine. I hope I did the math right. :)
He either wants it at 640kb/s max or 625kb/s max. You're good. :)
I still think it's funny that you have a high-speed internet, but you can only use some of it. :P
I didn't notice a difference :)
I thought they only did that crap on satellite.
Quote from: Blaze on March 12, 2010, 11:01:38 AM
Quote from: iago on March 12, 2010, 09:29:39 AM
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:) exactly
I throttled the upstream to 400 kbytes/second today. His comment when I talked to him was to keep it below 5mbit upstream sustained during business hours and I'd be fine. I hope I did the math right. :)
He either wants it at 640kb/s max or 625kb/s max. You're good. :)
I still think it's funny that you have a high-speed internet, but you can only use some of it. :P
Well, there's a difference between sustained speed and burst, and there's always a difference between business hours and non-business. What it comes down to is, I'm sharing the physical layer with businesses, but I'm not capped. That means if I use all the bandwidth for a long period, it's going to affect other customers. He said it's fine outside of business hours, but not otherwise.
Part of getting the uncapped "friends" deal = me being responsible. :)