Awful performance now (midnight).
VPN through DD-WRT

VPN directly on Mac

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Shit don't seem right.
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gaijinpunch wrote:Hmm....
Awful performance now (midnight).
Shit don't seem right.
gaijinpunch wrote:I'll dick around later, and maybe call NTT. Maybe gomigirl can jump in here and do a test, as she's physically close enough to be a nice test subject.
These two are from my Linux box.
Tokyo
SF
Those look much more realistic. Dump the Mac and get a real computer.
gaijinpunch wrote:The other question: If you're only going to stream Hulu+ and Netflix, why not use Unblock us and keep your full provider speed?
FG Lurker wrote:West Coast Speedtest result from a few minutes ago, via StrongVPN:
A tracert to my Strong VPN IP is 11 hops which break down as follows:My ping times are ~120ms on average but ~20ms of that is wasted going to Tokyo and back to Osaka before hopping to San Jose.
- One to my pfsense firewall
- Three hops inside Asahi Net, my provider (Osaka, Tokyo, Tokyo)
- Three domestic hops on NTT (Tokyo, Tokyo, Osaka)
- Three USA hops on NTT (San Jose, San Jose, Unkown but probably SF)
- Final hop to Reliable Hosting aka Strong VPN (SF)
gaijinpunch wrote:Coming back to this, since my results suck. I'm on 24 hops, and from 15 on it's a mystery. So, this can't be good. Can you tell me:
1: Which StrongVPn server you're pointing to?
2: What your'e using for DNS?
gaijinpunch wrote:I found that Asashi-net's DNS lookups sucked balls, so I used Google. Now, I'm on (I think) Asashi-net again but not sure how they got in there. :-/ whois tell's me it's JPNIC, so I'm assuming it's what Asahi-net dishes out.
Perhaps I'm missing something here but I can't see how swapping DNS servers would change the routing a packet takes from A to B. Each router makes a routing decision when a packet reaches it and sends that packet onwards as best it can. If your packets are going through some badly configured routers then that would account for the extra hops. If you post your tracert I don't mind taking a look at it.
Space Weather Message Code: WARK06
Serial Number: 212
Issue Time: 2012 Oct 09 0033 UTC
WARNING: Geomagnetic K-Index of 6 expected
Valid From: 2012 Oct 09 0035 UTC
Valid To: 2012 Oct 09 0600 UTC
Warning Condition: Onset
NOAA Scale: G2 - Moderate
NOAA Space Weather Scale descriptions can be found at
http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/NOAAscales
Potential Impacts: Area of impact primarily poleward of 55 degrees Geomagnetic Latitude.
Induced Currents - Power grid fluctuations can occur. High-latitude power systems may experience voltage alarms.
Spacecraft - Satellite orientation irregularities may occur; increased drag on low Earth-orbit satellites is possible.
Radio - HF (high frequency) radio propagation can fade at higher latitudes.
Aurora - Aurora may be seen as low as New York to Wisconsin to Washington state.
FG Lurker wrote:Perhaps I'm missing something here but I can't see how swapping DNS servers would change the routing a packet takes from A to B. Each router makes a routing decision when a packet reaches it and sends that packet onwards as best it can. If your packets are going through some badly configured routers then that would account for the extra hops. If you post your tracert I don't mind taking a look at it.
gaijinpunch wrote:Well, I think we have different DNS servers. I need to check what they gave me though. If I look through my resolv.conf file, I've only commented out the ones from my last provider, and replaced them w/ Googles. I do remember trying out what they gave me though and there lacking "crispness" when browsing.
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