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Re: how could I find out the problem source on broadbandconnection?

  • From: Suresh Ramasubramanian
  • Date: Mon Dec 13 08:52:29 2004
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Thomas Graham <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> hey all, my connection is 10mbit VDSL line, during these two months,
> my upload speed to EU and US are very damn slow, average speed is
> around 7KBytes/sec, does anyone feel free to try to find out what's
> going on ? at first, I was suspect that problem might caused by GBLX,

mtu issues?
rate limiting by your upstream?
poor routing so packets take a longer route to the US / EU?

	srs