Originally posted by BA80
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The thing *I* have found working with higher level techs in troubleshooting my internet problems is that the problem isn't the wire, most of the wire in the country has FAR more capacity than is needed, it's the routers that are running at 85 to 95% capacity which as FAR overloaded as you want to run them generally no more than about 65 to 70% capacity for good performance. Any more than that and they will get bogged down and drop packets, which with internet protocols will cause severe drops in performance, far more than one would thing, as in simply dropping 1% of packets will drop performance a good 20% when downloading files because of how the system works.
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