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owc
post Jun 13 2016, 01:52 PM

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QUOTE(nymerine @ Jun 13 2016, 12:41 PM)
Just curious how does your speedtest looks like?
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As I know, speedify or so-called switchboard (before they rename to speedify) is very slow, by it self, it's consume data more than vpn connection.
They call their server as speed server, but then their server had no speed (slow).
very high latency & not responsive & high packet lost.

If you want real network bonding, i prefer qBalancer, 1st device install at datacenter 1000mbps or etc.
You had option to rent a server or space Here
and your house install 2nd qBalancer with multiple sucks ISP and connected to the 1st qBalancer, that's will make you better speed and more reliable.
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post Jun 13 2016, 05:23 PM

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QUOTE(maxcheam @ Jun 13 2016, 02:03 PM)
You are right! I've been their Kickstarter supporter since Switchboard until they ditched the crowdfunding and changed their model to subscription based. The performance was not usable at the time but they've improved over time. I'm a happy user now, at least at sub-10Mbps connections, I can't say for combined connections that are more than that.

At least, now I can enjoy full HD Youtube Streaming without much buffering and wait. Try to imagine trying to load it with a 2Mbps Streamyx connection.

True network bonding is a dream for me but with the limited options available at my house and the costs for it is too much for a typical consumer, it is beyond most reach.  whistling.gif
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For my understanding, Streamyx can be made to 4mbps if you rasuah to the technical. brows.gif
My friend told me he enjoy 4mbps and he paying RM88 per month only.
Till now he still enjoy, and he had no plan to upgrade to unifi or others.
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post Jun 14 2016, 11:00 AM

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QUOTE(fish_pg @ Jun 13 2016, 09:10 PM)
why don't play it big by rasuah the technician for 8mbps? brows.gif
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It's depend your location had 8mbps port or not biggrin.gif

 

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