@thedp said:
Is someone able to check and confirm if the IP range is detected as Singapore?
GeoIP, anyone? ☺️??
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@cynix said:
Routing from Sydney to LAX/SIN was excellent last week, but has regressed today
That is actually surprising to hear since there was no word of any optimizations, but they may have been working on it.
How was the latency? ~100ms?
Was 155ms to LAX and 130ms to SIN. I don't think it has changed for the entire week, so that seems to be consistent with what you (didn't) hear. Nevertheless it was pretty good, especially for LAX (155ms was one of the best for me).
@cynix said:
Routing from Sydney to LAX/SIN was excellent last week, but has regressed today
That is actually surprising to hear since there was no word of any optimizations, but they may have been working on it.
How was the latency? ~100ms?
Was 155ms to LAX and 130ms to SIN. I don't think it has changed for the entire week, so that seems to be consistent with what you (didn't) hear. Nevertheless it was pretty good, especially for LAX (155ms was one of the best for me).
Today it's 215 and 160
When did this happen? Lots of rerouting (esp. on Telstra services) due to the Level3/Centurylink borkage Sunday evening Eastern Australian time... I had lots of latency all day Sunday prior to the blow up too with a Telstra connection, and domestic traffic problems on Aussie Broadband... (although my MaxKVM connections settled down (with my .sg connection going back to 270ms from Sydney )
@cynix said:
Routing from Sydney to LAX/SIN was excellent last week, but has regressed today
That is actually surprising to hear since there was no word of any optimizations, but they may have been working on it.
How was the latency? ~100ms?
Was 155ms to LAX and 130ms to SIN. I don't think it has changed for the entire week, so that seems to be consistent with what you (didn't) hear. Nevertheless it was pretty good, especially for LAX (155ms was one of the best for me).
Today it's 215 and 160
When did this happen? Lots of rerouting (esp. on Telstra services) due to the Level3/Centurylink borkage Sunday evening Eastern Australian time... I had lots of latency all day Sunday prior to the blow up too with a Telstra connection, and domestic traffic problems on Aussie Broadband... (although my MaxKVM connections settled down (with my .sg connection going back to 270ms from Sydney )
I don't have anything monitoring the latency, so no idea when it increased. Just an ad hoc ping.
@cynix said:
Routing from Sydney to LAX/SIN was excellent last week, but has regressed today
That is actually surprising to hear since there was no word of any optimizations, but they may have been working on it.
How was the latency? ~100ms?
Was 155ms to LAX and 130ms to SIN. I don't think it has changed for the entire week, so that seems to be consistent with what you (didn't) hear. Nevertheless it was pretty good, especially for LAX (155ms was one of the best for me).
Today it's 215 and 160
When did this happen? Lots of rerouting (esp. on Telstra services) due to the Level3/Centurylink borkage Sunday evening Eastern Australian time... I had lots of latency all day Sunday prior to the blow up too with a Telstra connection, and domestic traffic problems on Aussie Broadband... (although my MaxKVM connections settled down (with my .sg connection going back to 270ms from Sydney )
I don't have anything monitoring the latency, so no idea when it increased. Just an ad hoc ping.
Smokeping is your friend I'm also using a mrvm NAT vps in Singapore to vpn through to my MaxKVM sg service, which provides a bit of temporary relief until MaxKVM gets their sg latency sorted
@cynix said:
Routing from Sydney to LAX/SIN was excellent last week, but has regressed today
That is actually surprising to hear since there was no word of any optimizations, but they may have been working on it.
How was the latency? ~100ms?
Was 155ms to LAX and 130ms to SIN. I don't think it has changed for the entire week, so that seems to be consistent with what you (didn't) hear. Nevertheless it was pretty good, especially for LAX (155ms was one of the best for me).
Today it's 215 and 160
When did this happen? Lots of rerouting (esp. on Telstra services) due to the Level3/Centurylink borkage Sunday evening Eastern Australian time... I had lots of latency all day Sunday prior to the blow up too with a Telstra connection, and domestic traffic problems on Aussie Broadband... (although my MaxKVM connections settled down (with my .sg connection going back to 270ms from Sydney )
I don't have anything monitoring the latency, so no idea when it increased. Just an ad hoc ping.
Smokeping is your friend I'm also using a mrvm NAT vps in Singapore to vpn through to my MaxKVM sg service, which provides a bit of temporary relief until MaxKVM gets their sg latency sorted
@cynix said:
Routing from Sydney to LAX/SIN was excellent last week, but has regressed today
That is actually surprising to hear since there was no word of any optimizations, but they may have been working on it.
How was the latency? ~100ms?
Was 155ms to LAX and 130ms to SIN. I don't think it has changed for the entire week, so that seems to be consistent with what you (didn't) hear. Nevertheless it was pretty good, especially for LAX (155ms was one of the best for me).
Today it's 215 and 160
When did this happen? Lots of rerouting (esp. on Telstra services) due to the Level3/Centurylink borkage Sunday evening Eastern Australian time... I had lots of latency all day Sunday prior to the blow up too with a Telstra connection, and domestic traffic problems on Aussie Broadband... (although my MaxKVM connections settled down (with my .sg connection going back to 270ms from Sydney )
I don't have anything monitoring the latency, so no idea when it increased. Just an ad hoc ping.
Smokeping is your friend I'm also using a mrvm NAT vps in Singapore to vpn through to my MaxKVM sg service, which provides a bit of temporary relief until MaxKVM gets their sg latency sorted
SIN has come back down to 130ms for me
LAX remains sub-optimal at 215ms
@bdl said:
Working with @MaxKVM and my Internet providers - all my latency issue are resolved!
Thankyou to everyone who posted in this thread helping me sort it all!
No longer taking a trip to Cali on the way from Anexia AS42473 in Sydney, Australia either!
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GeoIP, anyone? ☺️??
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Mine still appears to be in the US. I know that @MaxKVM has been updating the locations to .sg, however it's still a work in progress.
Gotcha, thanks buddy!
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Enjoy meditation without religion for one month.
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Routing from Sydney to LAX/SIN was excellent last week, but has regressed today
That is actually surprising to hear since there was no word of any optimizations, but they may have been working on it.
How was the latency? ~100ms?
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Was 155ms to LAX and 130ms to SIN. I don't think it has changed for the entire week, so that seems to be consistent with what you (didn't) hear. Nevertheless it was pretty good, especially for LAX (155ms was one of the best for me).
Today it's 215 and 160
When did this happen? Lots of rerouting (esp. on Telstra services) due to the Level3/Centurylink borkage Sunday evening Eastern Australian time... I had lots of latency all day Sunday prior to the blow up too with a Telstra connection, and domestic traffic problems on Aussie Broadband... (although my MaxKVM connections settled down (with my .sg connection going back to 270ms from Sydney )
I don't have anything monitoring the latency, so no idea when it increased. Just an ad hoc ping.
Smokeping is your friend I'm also using a mrvm NAT vps in Singapore to vpn through to my MaxKVM sg service, which provides a bit of temporary relief until MaxKVM gets their sg latency sorted
SIN has come back down to 130ms for me
LAX remains sub-optimal at 215ms
Working with @MaxKVM and my Internet providers - all my latency issue are resolved!
Thankyou to everyone who posted in this thread helping me sort it all!
No longer taking a trip to Cali on the way from Anexia AS42473 in Sydney, Australia either!
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Hope syd-lax goes back to normal soon too
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I dropped my chicken on the keyboard and he accidentally responded in a thread instead of a pm My fault for keeping my chickens in the ceiling
Network in Singapore has been impressive at 100% https://status.maxkvm.com/
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Very prem, can I upgrade the VPS on singapore?
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Anytime!
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No, I really wanted my 4th... I got 2 from extra VM, 1 from > @bdl said:
Wait, what?
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@MaxKVM #netops
SG network issues seem to be resolved now
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Nope, need to stop the 40ms detours in India.
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Seems like has been restocked
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Soon! Just accommodating an order by PM. Your script is awesome!
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