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ahdrage
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Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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Im living in Sydney ATM. Im from Norway and i use AAPT 512/128 to play WoW. I play with friends back home, which means i play on a european server. I have like 600 ping normally.
Would this improve if i buy the Internode 1500/256 with max 24000/1000? Anyone have any other experiences with this company? How often do i really get 24k? Thanks, Alf |
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| #0 01:39pm 21/02/06 |
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Term
Posts: 4254
Location: Queensland
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Not really. The links between AU and EU are notoriously s***, you'll either get routed via the us, or via india, either way is bad because one is on fast routers and links but the distance is just too great, the other is on crap links and crap routers.
Increasing your available thoughput wont acheive anything, because it isnt throughput thats your problem, its latency, and thats out of any ISP's control in Australia. |
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TROY J
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Location: Melbourne, Victoria
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iiNet.net.au have ADSL2+ up and running - rock solid, I couldn't be happier. The 24,000 works well on THEIR servers, however on other australian sights/servers it's just feels like cable. My ping has droped on US servers for games like CS:S and BF2 - from mid to high 300 down to low 200. Having never tried WOW I carn't say how it would be. Good luck |
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