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ping question
i just tested my connection with speed test.
i get 1722 kbps for upload and a ping of 119. my question is why is the ping so high? is that the same ping i'd have if i were to play quake 3 over the net? any answers would be appreciated=] i'm quite concerned. |
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btw, i'm using the second fastest cox service.
i'm using a linksys wusb600n on my pc the one i tested. using a wrt54g router on the other pc that i didn't test. |
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I'm on Cox cable in Tulsa, 12 mb down / 1 mb up. My ping times are: www.yahoo.com 17 ms Speedtest.net to Dallas (Filecloud) 14 ms www.google.com 29 ms HB |
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HB |
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I ping cable modems all day long, and the latency is alot better than what I see on DSL modems. |
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run a tracert command and see if you can pin point where the latency is coming frmo
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Your typical DSL connection on the other hand is not so lucky. DSL has to implement something called interleaving in order to create data parity to minimize dropped packets due to errors caused by noise on the line. Remember these still use the same old phone lines that your voice system uses; they just operate at an out of voice band frequency, not to mention the wiring can be pretty old. The amount of interleaving varies depending on your distance from the DSLAM and the quality of the wiring, but it will vary from 15ms to 50ms. So you have to keep in mind, that this latency is just from the point to point connection from the modem to the DSLAM alone. We haven't even figured in latency to the first border gateway. Also unlike DSL, cable uses shielded wiring from end to end, so most of these issues don't apply to it. |
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