Corrosion on telephone line will cause signal degradation.
Bad Punch-downs
improperly connected wall jacks...
I just google- mapped Colorado City... chrissakes man, we have high schools bigger than that town!![]()
Corrosion on telephone line will cause signal degradation.
Bad Punch-downs
improperly connected wall jacks...
I just google- mapped Colorado City... chrissakes man, we have high schools bigger than that town!![]()
Quite likely it is a damaged/corroded/just plain bad fiber. Even the slightest damage can have harsh effects on reliability due to the nature of the system.
Fiber just installed today. In fact everything installed brand new within last 3 days.
Yeah it is a small town, but it is really nice. No tourist mostly retired seasonal folks live up here.
So not to many neighbors around. Got a few deer, some antelope and an ocasional bear that come thru.
I guess slow internet is a small price to pay for peace and quiet
OK... so you have "Fiber optics" internet.
not entirely.
from the trunk to the switching station, yes.
from the station to your local "neighborhood" switch... most likely.
from that switch to your house, not likely. Probably twisted Pairs, Depending on the age of your home, probably not so good twisted pairs.
seriously, call your provider, get a line test.
Once it fails get a tech out to fix it.
If you have a huge problem with them, Threaten to get Satellite Internet!
Not so good for real time applications, great for general cache-tolerant usage.
My e-boner is less than I pay for... even at this time of night lol.
Also, I find it a little hard to believe that 1 millisecond of latency between our two scores produces that much of a difference. Must be a single ICMP request or something that gives you latency and the test is actual routing metrics in play from point a to b to a several times then averaged.
you totally do not get how it works.
speed has nothing to do with volume.
you can have a .1 ms ping time, this has no bearing on the volume you have accessible to you. As Demonstrated by my 2 scores from above.
distance to the server and ping have nothing to do with the amount of data that can be transferred to or from any particular location.
things that affect this are:
Router Hops
Router traffic
Router capabilities
Server traffic
Server capabilities
Feedback or what left of it after a Great Crash of 2012.
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