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mztang52
post Jun 13 2016, 11:44 AM

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QUOTE(maxcheam @ Jun 13 2016, 08:49 AM)
Hi fellow forumers,

Would like to know how many Malaysian users for this Speedify service. Due to the limited broadband choices that I have in my area, I have to rely on Speedify to improve my internet experience. Currently bonding 2 x 2Mbps and 1 x 1Mbps Streamyx. It's been a godsend so far where I can reach a maximum of 5Mbps connecting to Singapore Speed servers.  wub.gif However, I'm unable to enjoy local streaming providers like iFlix due to it's recognizing my IP is not based in Malaysia.  bangwall.gif

I've been requesting Speedify team to add Speed server in Malaysia since last year but it is still not happening. I'm supposed the user base here isn't enough to make it happen. Another factor that I suspect is the hosting market in Malaysia is with crappy offerings where unlimited bandwidth is scarce. Anyway, if you're Speedify users, let's band together to see if we can convince them.  notworthy.gif

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1. maxcheam - Speedify Desktop (Unlimited subscription)
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Better unsubscribe the speedify and go get a load balance router. Problem solved.
mztang52
post Jun 13 2016, 11:55 AM

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QUOTE(maxcheam @ Jun 13 2016, 12:46 PM)
A load balancer will not give me the combined speed of all my connections if the application that we're using do not support multi-threaded connections. One popular example would be Youtube. Basically, most of the streaming services do not support multi-threaded connections as far as I know.  cry.gif
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Oh, what I know is that speedify combines all of your connections too.
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post Jun 13 2016, 04:48 PM

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QUOTE(soonwai @ Jun 13 2016, 05:38 PM)
Specify is doing bonding not load balancing.
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Load balance router has a function to aggregate the speed from different ISP. Refer to this page pls.

http://www.tp-link.com/en/faq-715.html
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post Jun 13 2016, 05:17 PM

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QUOTE(soonwai @ Jun 13 2016, 06:13 PM)
Read the link you sent me slowly. The info is there, in between the blank spaces.

As maxcheam already said, load balancing does not speed up a single TCP connection activity like a traditional FTP or HTTP download.
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Yup, I know. At first, I thought that what he wants is just a combine connection. But then, he says it isn't suit for him. Follow the sequence pls. I'm not to be offensive.

 

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