I just wanted to collect a range of endpoints for common services and get some data to compare, especially to see if there’s anything egregious. For example, on AT&T fiber I get 11ms to Blizzard’s east coast servers, but on my other fiber connection it’s 77ms.
It’s all moot anyway, I don’t think I’m going to stay with the smaller company. I have to pay $5 extra a month just to get a public IP on my router, otherwise I’m NATd somewhere upstream. Then it turned out they couldn’t make IPV6 work anymore because switching me to a static IP turned off DHCP and they don’t have support for static IPV6 yet. Anyway it’s kind of shit show. The icing on the cake is when I got a billing email from them showing that they’re running billing software that went extinct 15 years ago (Rodopi if you’re familiar, I couldn’t believe it, worked with it myself back in 2002).
I just wanted to collect a range of endpoints for common services and get some data to compare, especially to see if there’s anything egregious. For example, on AT&T fiber I get 11ms to Blizzard’s east coast servers, but on my other fiber connection it’s 77ms.
It’s all moot anyway, I don’t think I’m going to stay with the smaller company. I have to pay $5 extra a month just to get a public IP on my router, otherwise I’m NATd somewhere upstream. Then it turned out they couldn’t make IPV6 work anymore because switching me to a static IP turned off DHCP and they don’t have support for static IPV6 yet. Anyway it’s kind of shit show. The icing on the cake is when I got a billing email from them showing that they’re running billing software that went extinct 15 years ago (Rodopi if you’re familiar, I couldn’t believe it, worked with it myself back in 2002).