Quote from joepepper2001:
signed up verizon dsl today, they give a 30 day money back deal so I'm going to run it against cable
I disconnected the router and went right from the modem and disabled all firewalls and it still put into the s state with global, caught a nice trade but its scary if your just trying for 10 or 15 points and it locks up
the modem will be new so i'll see how it goes, the router is wireless
real pain in the ass that comcast says the ip address that is causing trouble in the middle is not on there list of switching components, they say they can't find it
I would not assume that you will get 10Mbps end-to-end, that makes the assumption that every link between the source and destination has that capacity available, a dangerous assumption.Quote from esmjb:
lets say i get a sweet connnection here in chicago that allows me to UPLOAD at 10 mb/s for the purpose of using my slingbox. and lets say i get a good connection down in brasil that lets me DOWNLOAD at 10 mb/s.
if im in brasil accessing my slingbox in chicago, will i actually be able to receive that 10mb/s or anything close to it? does my question make sense?
All that means is the destination does not respond to ping packets (ICMP). Many sites dontQuote from joepepper2001:
if I go and put in the run box cmd and run elitetrader.com it flies right thru and pings 4 times in milliseconds, same with prophet.net, comcast.net and yahoo.com but even if I put in globalfutures.com it will not get thru
it could be that it has to route over to newyork first
maybe somebody from the other side of the usa could try this address 64.80.155.66 for me to see if they get thru
and this one 66.150.100.86