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 Anyone Noticed That European Links Went Bad?, Latency >400ms (Update Aft 2 Mths Unrsv)

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dayojah
post May 2 2024, 08:03 PM

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QUOTE(ajimix @ May 2 2024, 07:25 PM)
This issue is still present. Any site in Europe is slow to load, and many times fails.

Using a VPN routing the traffic to other countries, like the USA, makes everything work properly but then you are limited in speed by the VPN.

Is there any ETA for when it will be fixed? Contacting the ISP just brings up the usual "everything looks good from our side"...
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It seems much worse today
dayojah
post May 6 2024, 09:37 PM

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I see 290ms ping to the UK, 5ms to a software site in Switzerland that actually downloads at modem speeds.
I have seen ISPs playing QOS games that give fast ping, while data is in a huge buffer queue
dayojah
post May 31 2024, 08:00 PM

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ping to the UK is a very healthy 285ms, no packet loss. Try to fetch a big file in the afternoon or evening and its hopeless. I can see obvious buffer bloat packet loss throttling TCP connection speed.
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post Jun 10 2024, 10:04 PM

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Still terrible to Europe. I see tricks by the ISP to hide this, fast ping and usually the 1st few MB fast before a queue throttle kicks in.
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post Jun 26 2024, 10:54 PM

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I am getting problems even opening pages tonight on many sites, but ping is still good. Giving ping QOS priority is a standard trick

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