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| 809024 | 2009-09-11 09:44:00 | Does anyone know about this? I have both an Dlink DSL -G604T Wireless ADSL2+ Router. and ASUS ADSL Wireless Router. Not sure of Model? Ekk.. Anyway, I'm on my ASUS Router. Dramatic increase of speed for general surfing and wireless connection via my laptop in lounge. However I have more ping, and find that Australia(gaming) servers now reach around 300 at night - so I can't join them. I'm pretty sure it's the router so I might change it back... However. I had a discussion on COD5 last night with a few peeps in NZ about interleaving. I have never heard of it before, but it's pretty much about taking 50ms off based on packet flow from your router/ISP/servers. They talked about some ISPs not allowing you to.. take it off? =S I'm quite sure.. Anyway, I'm on Telecoms Go Large Plan, which was that Unlimited Plan + 'High Speeds' - yeah right - but before I ring them and hassle them, and consider changing ISPs without enough thought for this, are any of you able to give me guidance and advice on this matter? I am a heavy user, 40G plus a month, some months looking at around 110G. But I would be prepared to move to a different ISP if this 50ms less latency was true. They say Telecom doesn't allow you take it off except on certain plans? I'm probably wrong about the bits of said. So can anyone give some advice? Cheers |
Chris09 (15218) | ||
| 809025 | 2009-09-11 09:54:00 | You can only have one or the other - high speeds, or unlimited* data. Go Large has all sorts of "traffic management" in place, particularly during peak times. Since you're in Wellington, if you can get TelstraClear Cable then I'd highly recommend it - their network is consistently fast, with relatively low latency. On the other hand, their data is more expensive (40GB plan will set you back $110, $1.50 for each extra GB you go over). |
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| 809026 | 2009-09-19 10:48:00 | interleaving was rly wierd for me and gave me -130 ping on american server, -50 on oceania and +50-100 on asia. I would recommend it and you can always go back if you are d/cing too much. | Xypher (14353) | ||
| 809027 | 2009-09-19 21:43:00 | You can only have one or the other - high speeds, or unlimited* data. Go Large has all sorts of "traffic management" in place, particularly during peak times. Since you're in Wellington, if you can get TelstraClear Cable then I'd highly recommend it - their network is consistently fast, with relatively low latency. On the other hand, their data is more expensive (40GB plan will set you back $110, $1.50 for each extra GB you go over). Or a combination of both? :D Yeah, I have to say about 11pm. I PwN with 500kb+ of download speed. Well, Wellington/Wairarapa. Maybe I should put that up? Heh. Yeah. I know about Telstra, thanks for the advice. But, interleaving is so you don't have to swap ISP providers. So they say. interleaving was rly wierd for me and gave me -130 ping on american server, -50 on oceania and +50-100 on asia. I would recommend it and you can always go back if you are d/cing too much. Wow, that's kewl. What is your plan? Where do you live? |
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