oh, that's a very very good point... ----- Original Message ----- From: Mark - Myakka Technologies To: Christopher Tyler Sent: Monday, October 26, 2015 10:51 AM Subject: Re: [AFMUG] New York Attorney General Probes Broadband Speeds - WSJ
This is very interesting being I ran into some testing issues over the weekend. I'm in process of updating my headend and wanting to test some speeds at peak times. I have 100/25 connection at home. Last time I did a speed test I was able to pull 90+/25+ on my connection, that was a few months ago. This weekend after I did some updates the best I could pull was about 10/20 on my test. Needless to say I was questioning my updates. I started digging deeper and found out my CPU was going to 100% during the test. I went to a different computer and reran the test. I got 95/27 on that computer constantly. Difference is first computer is running on an older XP computer and second computer is running on win7 64 bit computer. So, bottom line is the Internet connection was fine, I was just testing on a old computer. So, how is FCC/NYAG/Bandwidth Police going to determine if it is the providers equipment or the customers equipment? -- Best regards, Mark mailto:[email protected] Myakka Technologies, Inc. www.MyakkaTech.com Proud Sponsor of the Myakka City Relay For Life http://www.RelayForLife.org/MyakkaCityFL Please Donate at Please Donate at http://www.myakkatech.com/RFL.html ------ Monday, October 26, 2015, 11:10:13 AM, you wrote: CT> Wow.... CT> "The office requested detailed information from each of the CT> companies on their network management and advertising practices, CT> including copies of all broadband customer complaints related to CT> discrepancies between actual and advertised speeds and all CT> ᅵinterconnectionᅵ agreements, formal and informal, that the CT> companies have struck with third parties." --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus
