Anyone have insider info on when this might be resolved? It's been really bad for the last 3 weeks. Even web surfing is affected at this slow of speed.
I've noticed MetroCast service starts getting bad when I'm home for lunch. An hour or so after work the upload bandwidth becomes utterly unusable. Some days are worse than others, but it's almost always bad in the PM hours. At sometime around midnight it will clear up and I'll be able to hit 1 Mbps upload speeds.
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I live outside Gate 3 in Paxriver. I have the fastest "gamer" package at 10 Mbps / 1 Mbps. I monitor bandwidth at my DD-WRT router and keep a "ping -t google.com" window open. If the WAN connection is idling, the ping will stay near 50ms. During peek hours, loading a large web page will make the ping spike. Online gaming isn't possible due to lag. Sites like Hulu.com sometimes work, but they cause lag. Clicking "preview post" here causes 6 seconds of 500ms lag. If I upload something, the ping goes up to 3k-4k ms with a lot of dropped packets.
I'm not sure if this is limited to my neighborhood. It'd be helpful if my fellow computer geeks could check their peak hour bandwidth and latency to see how wide this problem is.
TL;DR--> Did MetroCast oversell their back-end bandwidth?
I've noticed MetroCast service starts getting bad when I'm home for lunch. An hour or so after work the upload bandwidth becomes utterly unusable. Some days are worse than others, but it's almost always bad in the PM hours. At sometime around midnight it will clear up and I'll be able to hit 1 Mbps upload speeds.
Info:
I live outside Gate 3 in Paxriver. I have the fastest "gamer" package at 10 Mbps / 1 Mbps. I monitor bandwidth at my DD-WRT router and keep a "ping -t google.com" window open. If the WAN connection is idling, the ping will stay near 50ms. During peek hours, loading a large web page will make the ping spike. Online gaming isn't possible due to lag. Sites like Hulu.com sometimes work, but they cause lag. Clicking "preview post" here causes 6 seconds of 500ms lag. If I upload something, the ping goes up to 3k-4k ms with a lot of dropped packets.
I'm not sure if this is limited to my neighborhood. It'd be helpful if my fellow computer geeks could check their peak hour bandwidth and latency to see how wide this problem is.
TL;DR--> Did MetroCast oversell their back-end bandwidth?
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