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- Date: Tue, 05 Aug 2008 23:03:08 +0900
- From: Patrick Kellaher <kalmite@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] FTTH ISP recommendation
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Edward Middleton wrote: > Curt Sampson wrote: >> I've used serveral Usen home connections, and they were invariably >> quite fast and offered five static IPs for your hosts. (The sixth is >> the router for the /29 they give you.) I've heard that that service is >> harder to get these days, though. > > I presume you are talking about a Usen line with Usen as the ISP. I > know Asahi-net offers Usen connections and I presume others do too. > >>> Does it depend more on the actual optical fiber (ntt b-flets vs KDDI >>> hikari one) or the ISP ? >>> ...out of curiosity what sort of >>> speed do you get with ASAHI + NTT B-flets ( and of course are you in >>> a house or in a mansion?) > > I am in a house and the plan gives me a dedicated 100Mb to the the > nearest concentrator then 1G to b-flets square. > >> Much more on the ISP, I think. I watched the NTT guy test my B-Flets >> mansion fibre, and he was getting rates of 70-80 Mbps both up and down. >> I've never seen an Asahi link (incuding mine) go faster than about 15 >> Mbps, even to a host on Usen business fibre in Tokyo. (A Usen connection >> gets about 80 MBps to the same host.) > > I Just tried the following. > > # time lftpget > ftp://ftp.iij.ad.jp:/pub/NetBSD/misc/hubertf/netbsd-live-2007.iso > > > real 1m18.334s > > # ls -l netbsd-live-2007.iso > -rw-r--r--+ 1 root root 734107648 Nov 12 2006 netbsd-live-2007.iso > > Obviously YMMV. > > Edward > Thought I would give that a try too and the first run was: ~$ time lftpget ftp://ftp.iij.ad.jp:/pub/NetBSD/misc/hubertf/netbsd-live-2007.iso real 1m25.202s Second run was 1 second faster. Personal favorite is downloading movie trailers from Apples site... sometime I get over 10MB/s on those (must have a local CDN nearby). I go through Asahi Net to get KDDI Hikari One Home course (not shared). For me the second NAT device (the Hikari One home gateway) isn't a problem and I use it as a DMZ. Anything I don't trust gets put under that network (home gateway has 4 usable switch ports after the WAN and LAN ethernet cables are attached. I have never tried to change anything on the home gateway as I can't read any of it. The only thing I have found not to work (with starting the connection on the inside) is the Linux version of mplayer connecting to the BBC Radio 1 Real audio feeds. It works on my Windows laptop with mplayer, but not Linux. Pat
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