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minski
post Aug 31 2009, 02:44 PM
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cappage ay?

Best thing to do is to change your MTU settings in modem/router.

Basically what you do is login to your modem/router by typing its IP into web browser (mine is 192.168.0.1), logon details should usually be at the bottom of the modem/router. In my case my login is Admin and password is whatever is set it to smile.gif

Then have a good look around everywhere in the settings for MTU, and change that to 576 (usually works), default should be 1500

cheers,
Minski
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Harkonnen
post Aug 31 2009, 04:41 PM
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QUOTE (meowface @ Aug 9 2009, 07:19 PM) *


hmm, funny how sydney link is faster than melbourne


Makes sense. All the packets in an Australian>American internet link routes through the cables between Sydney and Los Angeles.
So if you're in Sydney, your delicious data has less distance to travel.
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post Aug 31 2009, 11:25 PM
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QUOTE (Harkonnen @ Aug 31 2009, 04:41 PM) *
QUOTE (meowface @ Aug 9 2009, 07:19 PM) *


hmm, funny how sydney link is faster than melbourne


Makes sense. All the packets in an Australian>American internet link routes through the cables between Sydney and Los Angeles.
So if you're in Sydney, your delicious data has less distance to travel.

Yeah and.. if you bothered looking its to a local server..


Interleave off profile (better latency..)
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post Sep 1 2009, 08:13 PM
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mines slower than usual sad.gif
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post Sep 4 2009, 12:00 PM
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QUOTE (minski @ Aug 31 2009, 02:44 PM) *
cappage ay?

Best thing to do is to change your MTU settings in modem/router.

Basically what you do is login to your modem/router by typing its IP into web browser (mine is 192.168.0.1), logon details should usually be at the bottom of the modem/router. In my case my login is Admin and password is whatever is set it to smile.gif

Then have a good look around everywhere in the settings for MTU, and change that to 576 (usually works), default should be 1500

cheers,
Minski

cool, thanks, unfortunately i forget / cant find my username / password
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Ithuriel
post Sep 5 2009, 02:33 AM
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QUOTE (minski @ Aug 31 2009, 02:44 PM) *
cappage ay?

Best thing to do is to change your MTU settings in modem/router.

Basically what you do is login to your modem/router by typing its IP into web browser (mine is 192.168.0.1), logon details should usually be at the bottom of the modem/router. In my case my login is Admin and password is whatever is set it to smile.gif

Then have a good look around everywhere in the settings for MTU, and change that to 576 (usually works), default should be 1500

cheers,
Minski

cool, thanks, unfortunately i forget / cant find my username / password
oww


If you've changed it, factory reset the modem and the default user/pass will work.
If you don't know what the default is, download your modems manual.

Protip: Don't get shaped.
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post Sep 8 2009, 08:11 PM
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QUOTE (Ithuriel @ Sep 5 2009, 02:33 AM) *
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QUOTE (minski @ Aug 31 2009, 02:44 PM) *
cappage ay?

Best thing to do is to change your MTU settings in modem/router.

Basically what you do is login to your modem/router by typing its IP into web browser (mine is 192.168.0.1), logon details should usually be at the bottom of the modem/router. In my case my login is Admin and password is whatever is set it to smile.gif

Then have a good look around everywhere in the settings for MTU, and change that to 576 (usually works), default should be 1500

cheers,
Minski

cool, thanks, unfortunately i forget / cant find my username / password
oww


If you've changed it, factory reset the modem and the default user/pass will work.
If you don't know what the default is, download your modems manual.

Protip: Don't get shaped.

thanks dewt, willdo


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