mike cook wrote:
Le 11 sept. 2014 à 21:08, Paul a écrit :

On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 2:08 PM, mike cook <[email protected]> wrote:
 Did I miss something?
On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 3:17 PM, Rich Wales <[email protected]> wrote:
My home LAN is connected to my school's network via a cable modem.
If we make the (safe) assumption of a common cable ISP/FiOS in the
Palo Alto area the path is asymmetric.

Yup, AsymmetricDSL does have different up/down bit rates. What I really meant was that the difference would not explain his issue. ex: with a 12Mbps down rate and 1.3Mbps up rate, the ratio is around 40usec to 300usec transfer of a 48byte NTP packet.

Hi

My experience is different. Due to uplink pipe being very much
less capable than downlink I had 10-100ms latencies if pipe was
full. Solution for me was to limit my outgoing rates to 80-90%
which actually increased upload speed by almost 2x.

I've adjusted that filter since 2005 each time my adsl has been
upgraded.


David

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