Quote from dcraig:
A static IP address is just a static IP address. It's not your own 'pipe'. Performance is likely to be exactly the same as with a dynamic IP address from the same provider.
In Aus, I have 8Mbit downstream 800K upstream ADSL for AUD 49.95 per month. Can be upgraded to 20 Mbit by installing an ADSL2 modem/router for same monthly charge. For all the whinging that goes on here about broadband pricing, it seems we are not too badly off.
Quote from traderpro:
A static IP will route your data through one line. Without it you go through manny lines before your data gets to its final destination.
Quote from traderpro:
A static IP will route your data through one line. Without it you go through manny lines before your data gets to its final destination. If you want to see speed at its very best Evolution/sonic trading has the best system i have ever been on. Fees are very high but rock solid system(it will spoil you). Some days i think about going back there but then again it would cost me another 10k a month in fees(F-That)
This site will show you you dload and uplaod speed
http://www.speakeasy.net/ click speed test bottom right then your nearest location
Quote from brazilianwonder:
Don't you guys think we should be running speed tests directly to our order servers? Running a speed test to some popular server is one thing but running to the server you care about is another. I would not be worried so much about download/upload speed but with latency times rather.
Tracert from the command line is one tool you can use to find out how many routes your line takes to get to a certain server. The shorter the better.
Quote from brazilianwonder:
Don't you guys think we should be running speed tests directly to our order servers? Running a speed test to some popular server is one thing but running to the server you care about is another. I would not be worried so much about download/upload speed but with latency times rather.
Tracert from the command line is one tool you can use to find out how many routes your line takes to get to a certain server. The shorter the better.