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Slow, slow, slow (III) !

LEGEND ,
Mar 15, 2008 Mar 15, 2008

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The thread with this name that was closed with no explanation did serve a useful purpose, so I am opening a new one to replace it.

Speed is back to normal now, and if there was a shutdown, I wasn't here to witness it.

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Guest
Apr 04, 2008 Apr 04, 2008

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> Sounds like whom ever has the servers, don't have enough. Sound from your banter they they need 2 to 4 times the number they have to keep up with traffic.

I don't think so. plenty of horsepower/ponies to go around (OMGPONIES!!1!!!11!!)

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Guest
Apr 04, 2008 Apr 04, 2008

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>I think it is a clue to why the pages load so slowly sometimes.

I bet you're right john. that's what it "feels" like to me.

been running good here since noon-fifteen. it's now 3:20pm.

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New Here ,
Apr 04, 2008 Apr 04, 2008

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I just noticed when clicked on the link to receive this post That received a message waiting for Adobe .com in the status Bar while page was loading.

In the ones that come up instantaneously, there is nothing in the status Bar (use Seamonkey /FireFox) so it indicates its waiting for a working server to serve the post.

Just seems to prove my point there are enough ser4vers, for the traffic.

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Guest
Apr 04, 2008 Apr 04, 2008

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It could be waiting for a DNS lookup.

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Guest
Apr 04, 2008 Apr 04, 2008

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>Just seems to prove my point there are enough ser4vers, for the traffic.

I think you meant "aren't", based on your previous posts.

and what you're doing is seeing an "effect" and assigning a "cause" without any apparent connection. unless you have inside information the rest of us aren't privy to.

it's raining today. i had toast for breakfast. having toast in the morning makes it rain. see how that (doesn't) work?

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New Here ,
Apr 04, 2008 Apr 04, 2008

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no in the post that appeared to take a long time it was waiting for Adobe.com. In the one that don't take long its served even bore the message in the Staus bar has a chance to come.

No I've ate plenty of toast on days that didn't rain. :-)

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Enthusiast ,
Apr 06, 2008 Apr 06, 2008

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pjonesCET wrote:
> No I've ate plenty of toast on days that didn't rain. :-)
>

You must really stock up on toast on those rainy days.
Jay

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Explorer ,
Apr 04, 2008 Apr 04, 2008

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I appreciate your contributions Phil, but for the sake and sanity of those of us following along, could you please take a minute to proofread your posts for typos, punctuation and missing words before you hit "Submit?"

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Guide ,
Apr 05, 2008 Apr 05, 2008

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Unusable again.

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Guest
Apr 05, 2008 Apr 05, 2008

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it seemed to be only a slight disturbance in the force. it's was doing the same again - hesitant loading - but seems to have cleared up now.

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New Here ,
Apr 06, 2008 Apr 06, 2008

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I eat toast with breakfast with, cereal, Banana, lactose free milk every other day and every other day eat some type of breakfast meat (sausage, Baloney, bacon, Ham), eggs over easy, and canned biscuits, with real butter, and some type of Jam. 😄 😄 :D

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Guest
Apr 07, 2008 Apr 07, 2008

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hmm... comcast has quietly begun traffic shaping, including resets and forging of data. wonder if this is related to the problems here. i'm on comcast. don't know if adobe servers go to (or through) comcast or if anyone else here with these weird slowdown problems have their traffic going through comcast.

this is the reason why net neutrality need to be maintained! by law if necessary if the bandwidth providers can't do it themselves!

http://systems.cs.colorado.edu/mediawiki/index.php/Broadband_Network_Management

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Explorer ,
Apr 07, 2008 Apr 07, 2008

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Dave...

That's the first I'd seen the white paper explaining the details of Comcast's traffic shaping and packet forging, but I thought you knew about this from weeks (or a couple months?) ago. There were significant reports about it on /. and elsewhere.

Comcast has admitted to it, though they didn't explain the nuts and bolts of it like the link you posted.

And, as I'm sure you've read, Comcast has decided to partner with BitTorrent.org to explore ways of using the BT protocols and technology.
"from the Keep-Your-Friends-Close-But-Keep-Your-Enemies-Closer department."
;)

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Guest
Apr 07, 2008 Apr 07, 2008

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>but I thought you knew about this from weeks (or a couple months?) ago.

no. this is new. previously it was only v. p2p apps like bitTorrent (BT) (which i don't use). last week comcast announced the BT deal and said they would stop filtering BT traffic in favor of a "different" approach.

this is the 1st evidence of that "different" approach. this is more protocol neutral as it's doing it across the board for ALL traffic. this is just plain wrong and against what the internet was designed to be/do. packet forging is "evil"! ;)

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Guide ,
Apr 07, 2008 Apr 07, 2008

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I'm certainly not on Comcast and I do see the most annoying slowdowns on these forums only. The rest of the Net is fine.

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Participant ,
Apr 07, 2008 Apr 07, 2008

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I had a hell of a time trying to send an e-mail from somebody else's computer through my regular Comcast account yesterday.

I have done this numerous times before but this time Comcast was continuously dropping the connection and losing my mail completely.

I have no idea whether or not that debacle was related to the "Traffic Filtering" but it was infuriating.

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LEGEND ,
Apr 08, 2008 Apr 08, 2008

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I am in Chile, connected through a local cable company (VTR). I am not aware of any relationship with Comcast. Is this an international company?

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LEGEND ,
Apr 08, 2008 Apr 08, 2008

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12 seconds to open this forum, and then 37 seconds to open this thread...

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LEGEND ,
Apr 08, 2008 Apr 08, 2008

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Plus 118 seconds to post my message #167.

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Guest
Apr 08, 2008 Apr 08, 2008

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I get the feeling they are just not bothering.

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LEGEND ,
Apr 08, 2008 Apr 08, 2008

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What worries me is the lack of official comments, except for two recent "not observed here". Not in the least usual.

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New Here ,
Apr 08, 2008 Apr 08, 2008

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The last day or two the forum has loaded messages almost instantaneously. But sure as I brag the next will take 6 minutes to load.

I use a ISP named kimbanet. they get their DSL feeds from Embarq (was sprint). I've been thinking about going to comcast they now have (or at least advertise) a 16gb download, 768K upload connection in out area.

But with these reports I don't know whether too or not.

Plus the fact that comcast is PC support only and has a bias against Macintosh users. although we can get the connections fine. There is no support for Mac. (If you can get it to work-fine we'll take your money!)

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Participant ,
Apr 08, 2008 Apr 08, 2008

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>There is no support for Mac.

Actually, Comcast may not advertise it, but if you do call their Tech Support with a Mac problem, I find that the person you are talking to seems to know how to deal with it.

They can walk customers through most normal connections problems but sometimes, they need to reset your connection from their end.

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LEGEND ,
Apr 08, 2008 Apr 08, 2008

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>but if you do call their Tech Support with a Mac problem, I find that the person you are talking to seems to know how to deal with it.

I can second that.

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LEGEND ,
Apr 08, 2008 Apr 08, 2008

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After the slowness of earlier this morning, it seems to be back to normal now.

And the problems reported by some of us do not seem to be related with Comcast, unless one has to go through them to get to the forums.

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