• @whynotzoidberg
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    91 year ago

    Generally speaking, no.

    That being said, I would run some other tests, to other endpoints and with other speed test providers, to confirm or deny what’s going on. Then, if I could nail down a pattern (e.g., routes to Madtown suffer but routes to Portland ME are low latency), I’d run it up my ISPs flagpole as a service issue.

  • chirospasm
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    61 year ago

    Upload speeds, on many internet connections, have been known to be capped – typically a provider-enforced cap. What type of connection are you using remotely? Fiber, cable, hotspot, etc.?

    • @CowardVenus15OP
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      11 year ago

      Cable internet from Optimum (formerly suddenlink)

      • chirospasm
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        Dang. On a quick web search, it looks like that service provider has, in fact, capped their upload speeds to about 35mbps.

        Because of this cap, uploads are going to be even worse when not on your network directly, in some cases – say, attempting to upload something from a coffee shop.

        That may explain the poor speeds, although there could be other factors. Sorry to respond with bad news!

  • @CowardVenus15OP
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    41 year ago

    I should clarify I’m trying to troubleshoot my upload so my brother can use my Plex server easier.

    • @mvirts
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      I don’t use Plex, what kind of bandwidth does it need? If he has good download you could set up a small cloud machine to proxy the traffic… maybe… I mean I don’t know anything about Plex but in theory this could work

      • @CowardVenus15OP
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        11 year ago

        I decent 1080p video file can be around 3 Mbps. I thought my setup would be fine since I pay for 30 Mbps upload speeds, but it seems I don’t actually achieve that outside of my local area. I would fear that a cloud machine would suffer the same rate limit

        • @mvirts
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          11 year ago

          Has your brother tried using your Plex?

    • @CowardVenus15OP
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      41 year ago

      Ok fine 93.3%. I didn’t think that was very important

        • @CowardVenus15OP
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          51 year ago

          I should’ve specified that I’m concerned about the drop in upload speed not download