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I have AT&T and noticed the same thing. nt octoberlib Feb 2014 #1
Netflix gaspee Feb 2014 #2
Um this guy is an idiot Egnever Feb 2014 #3
You think a tracert Aerows Feb 2014 #8
LOL Egnever Feb 2014 #14
I think you need to get a *smidge* of education Aerows Feb 2014 #19
That guy from the blog is not in the field. Egnever Feb 2014 #40
Avg response time: 1.3ms. That's not bad in anyone' book DisgustipatedinCA Feb 2014 #34
I do computer repair in peoples homes. Egnever Feb 2014 #39
The trace route proves icmp is not throttled Paulie Feb 2014 #55
I'm trying to resist the response Aerows Feb 2014 #72
We changed our internet service in order to get better bandwidth. We also had to change JDPriestly Feb 2014 #64
I think you missed something in the article - the office had the better performance whopis01 Feb 2014 #74
Maybe I might know a thing or two bl968 Feb 2014 #81
Which branch of Verizon do you work for? n/t n2doc Feb 2014 #12
"Verizon denies using net neutrality victory to sabotage Netflix, Amazon" PoliticAverse Feb 2014 #4
LOL and more proof the media should just STFU when it comes to tech stories Egnever Feb 2014 #6
I think that you may want to go back Aerows Feb 2014 #9
LOL prove me wrong Egnever Feb 2014 #17
I don't need to Aerows Feb 2014 #21
You keep saying that, but what do you mean? DisgustipatedinCA Feb 2014 #24
Not knowing that Aerows Feb 2014 #32
Color me shocked. Warren DeMontague Feb 2014 #5
Grr this guy proves himself that verizon isnt to blame on his blog. Egnever Feb 2014 #7
Worth keeping an eye on, anyway, since i don't trust verizon as far as I can throw em Warren DeMontague Feb 2014 #11
That poster Aerows Feb 2014 #15
Yeah. I dont see him (the blogger) making any claims about the traceroute other than that they Warren DeMontague Feb 2014 #20
Definitely worth keeping a watch on but this guy doesnt know what he is talking about. Egnever Feb 2014 #18
What is he claiming re the traceroute? Warren DeMontague Feb 2014 #22
And isn't even doing anything to diagnose suppression Aerows Feb 2014 #26
The traceroute would be significant if it showed a suboptimal route DisgustipatedinCA Feb 2014 #30
His work router is throwing back response times of 18.036 ms 1.326 ms 2.318 ms Egnever Feb 2014 #33
Do you understand that the first number is the maximum rtt? DisgustipatedinCA Feb 2014 #35
I didn't consider that, but it could be a new router Aerows Feb 2014 #51
Me either Aerows Feb 2014 #36
That's what I was getting at Aerows Feb 2014 #37
You are most correct...... wandy Feb 2014 #38
Again, intelligent prioritization Aerows Feb 2014 #43
We appear to be talking streaming video here........... wandy Feb 2014 #48
I run a 4.5 ghz with dual Geforce 460's in sli box. Aerows Feb 2014 #52
Dang! 1080p wouldn't even be a warm up...... wandy Feb 2014 #59
Yep :) Aerows Feb 2014 #61
The geforce 8400's did crack me the heck up Aerows Feb 2014 #62
Yup, I thought it would....... wandy Feb 2014 #67
Oh my Aerows Feb 2014 #70
Cooling is a major problem...... wandy Feb 2014 #75
One of these little tower coolers is worth it Aerows Feb 2014 #78
I was teasing Aerows Feb 2014 #79
I've been running a home system Aerows Feb 2014 #66
He is claiming that verizon is throttling his speed based on the traceroute. Egnever Feb 2014 #31
Here are a few things that you aren't aware of Aerows Feb 2014 #41
Fair enough Egnever Feb 2014 #42
Where do you see "thousands of ms"? spirald Feb 2014 #46
Yup Egnever Feb 2014 #47
What disturbs me is he is using 192.168 at his business The Straight Story Feb 2014 #49
Yea I was kind of surprised at that as well Egnever Feb 2014 #50
We use several thousand in the 192.168 RFC 1918 Paulie Feb 2014 #57
lots of companies use 192.168.1.0/24...moreso than 192.168.0.0/24 or any of the 10's or 172.16's DisgustipatedinCA Feb 2014 #65
Most places I have been only use them in tech labs for testing The Straight Story Feb 2014 #68
or go full floor and 10.0.0.0 n/t Aerows Feb 2014 #77
What is your horse in this race? Aerows Feb 2014 #13
done above prove me wrong Egnever Feb 2014 #16
I'm at neither of the endpoints Aerows Feb 2014 #23
Hahah Egnever Feb 2014 #25
I'll make certain Aerows Feb 2014 #29
Further, the court claimed consumers had gazillions of competing options closeupready Feb 2014 #10
We don't have many competing options. photokat Feb 2014 #27
I haven't noticed a slowdown, but I'm nocturnal Warpy Feb 2014 #28
Well, you can't tell by me.. because Cha Feb 2014 #44
I don't regret ditching Verizon for T-Mobile a few months back. Vashta Nerada Feb 2014 #45
I did the same thing. Rozlee Feb 2014 #53
I have that problem in my hometown. Vashta Nerada Feb 2014 #54
OMFG THE STUPID IT BURNS... I wont point at anyone but...anyone that thinks JUST a traceroute Drew Richards Feb 2014 #56
None of this will show anything Paulie Feb 2014 #58
Actually that is a good point, but i have to repectfully disagree what I have laid out will help Drew Richards Feb 2014 #60
But I tracert tells your story Aerows Feb 2014 #73
We need better antitrust laws, and we need to enforce the ones we have. JDPriestly Feb 2014 #63
+1 and another 1 for enforcement of the weak-ass laws we do have. Egalitarian Thug Feb 2014 #71
Thanks Bill. n/t Egalitarian Thug Feb 2014 #69
K & R !!! WillyT Feb 2014 #76
Hopefully ATT won't follow suit. blackspade Feb 2014 #80
Purely Anecdotal, but I did get an interesting call from Comcast a few days ago quakerboy Feb 2014 #82
I just tested my cox cable connection Mosby Feb 2014 #83
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