[colug-432] talking to your ISP
Joshua Kramer
joskra42.list at gmail.com
Fri Dec 28 02:28:47 EST 2012
Just to add a data point... I have CenturyLink dsl, out in the middle of
nowhere. I just upgraded from 3.5 to 10 and I'm consistently getting 9.5
mbit/sec.
The upgrade was a headache though. They put me on a different dslam and
forgot to re-route my static ip. After spending 10 minutes on the phone
with a frustrating tier-1 tech who didn't understand that if I can telnet
into my modem, removing the wireless router wont make a difference, he
bumped me to a tier-3 tech. We spent an hour and a half diagnosing things,
only to find that the port on the dslam was bad.
But its worth it... Having 10 mbit in rural knox county is nice!
On Dec 28, 2012 1:22 AM, "Dan" <dcarruth2 at columbus.rr.com> wrote:
> I've done a speed test to southern Ohio with my TWC and have had slow
> results as well as a few other place .
> My speed was just turned up from 10 Megs to 15 Megs and I've ran several
> test with the same result as the OP.
>
> Bill Baker wrote:
>
> OK, I have no idea what you're talking about now. Who said anything
> about southern Ohio?
>
> On 12/28/2012 01:09 AM, Dan wrote:
>
> Ping to southern Ohio can bring slow results.
>
> Bill Baker wrote:
>
> That's why I advised him to call tech support. They'll be able to
> determine better what the problem is.
>
> On 12/28/2012 12:53 AM, Dan wrote:
>
> Did you stop to think that the slow response may be from a slow or busy
> server?
>
> Bill Baker wrote:
>
> Yeah, I'd definitely talk to tech support if I were you. I can tell you
> that as far as I know, TWC doesn't do anything funky to manipulate any
> speed test results on their site. It's just a tool to measure how much
> bandwidth you're getting within the TWC network. I don't know about
> speedboost, since we don't offer that in business class. So far you've
> done a lot more work before calling the techs than most people do. But
> do call them. And if you're not satisfied with what the first tech
> tells you, ask to be escalated to tier 3.
>
> On 12/27/2012 08:20 PM, Rick Hornsby wrote:
>
> Got an unsolicited email from Timewarner. They're bumping my speed
> from 10 to 15 for free. Supposedly.
>
> Here's where I can't figure out what I'm supposed to tell them, or
> the best way to show evidence that something is seriously wrong(?):
>
> KCMO to the following locations, downstream speeds right now:
>
> -> Columbus RR speed test: 30Mbps (?!)
>
> Via the speakeasy.net tests at http://www.speakeasy.net/speedtest/
> -> Chicago: 6Mbps
> -> Dallas: 15.3Mbps
> -> Atlanta: 1.05Mbps
> -> New York, NY: 26.65Mbps (?!)
> -> Washington, DC: 0.91Mbps
>
> Via the dslreports flash speed test:
> -> Denver: 2.5Mbps (other than Kansas City itself, the geographically closest of all)
> -> Los Angeles: 4.0Mbps
>
> Via speedtest.net:
> -> Kansas City: 2.67Mbps (this is where I start to get kinda pissed)
> -> Kansas City: 3.11Mbps
> -> Indepedence, MO (~30mi from KCMO): 25.6Mbps (...?)
> -> Overland Park, KS (basically, SW Kansas City): a really sucky 0.34Mbps (was 1.0 on a re-test)
>
> I know there are a lot of factors that go into a download speed, and
> that download speed itself isn't everything. I know that some
> servers can be overloaded, and that some links can get saturated.
> These figures are all over the map - both the location/distance and
> the speed. I expect something far more consistent than this mess -
> even it is 3Mbps, or 6Mbps, or the full 15. I certainly don't expect
> the kind of nonsense for the numbers for Kansas City[1]. Am I
> wrong?
>
> Is this even TimeWarner's fault? I can't figure it would be the
> local office, unless they're somehow fudging the numbers or doing
> something else nefarious to make the Columbus and NYC speeds seem way
> faster than they really are --- maybe there is something really
> screwy with my cablemodem? It seems like whatever this is, is well
> beyond my modem?
>
> Could the TimeWarner "speedboost" caching nonsense be throwing the
> numbers off (I haven't and refuse to intentionally subscribe to that
> bit of marketing BS)? Does anyone know if the speedtests take that
> sort of thing into account?
>
> Maybe I just need to call during the day and talk to technical
> support as suggested? Is there a way to increase my odds of getting
> a tech support person who might be knowledgeable?
>
> -rick
>
>
> [1] I recall, some many years ago, a time when Ohio State and Time
> Warner had a peering agreement. All was happy in the land of the
> remote X session, so few hops that it was. Then something happened.
> The peering agreement went away. Packets from two blocks north of
> campus flew all over yonder on their way over to KRC (Ohio State's
> main data center where all traffic goes in and out of, or did at that
> time) - Chicago, Cleveland, sometimes New York City! X sessions were
> now slow and nearly impossible. I don't know why it happened or what
> went down, but it was annoying to say the least.
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