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Re: low-latency bandwidth for cheap?
From: Dan Hollis <goemon () anime net>
Date: Fri, 6 Aug 2004 11:51:21 -0700 (PDT)
On Fri, 6 Aug 2004, Arnold Nipper wrote:
On 06.08.2004 15:10 Sam Stickland wrote:I hear a lot of ISPs in the states are turning on interleaving by default these days, while in the UK I've never actually encountered it. Some ADSL modems have an option to disable it also.Here in Germany interleaving is default. You may order "FastPath" as additional "service" (~ 1.5$ extra). Mostly gamers want to have FastPath enabled to cut down RTT.
If you want low-latency you dont use ADSL. My SDSL connection: rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 2.454/2.544/6.587/0.187 ms -Dan
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- Re: low-latency bandwidth for cheap? John Lyons (Aug 06)
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- Re: low-latency bandwidth for cheap? Dan Hollis (Aug 06)
- Re: low-latency bandwidth for cheap? Mikael Abrahamsson (Aug 06)
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