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On the plus side, my pay did come as I was hoping, and it was the full amount of $456.00. With $100.00 going to board and $45.00 going to my server payment tomorrow, I decided I'd jump on the fast internet bandwagon and jump into Wireless 3G broadband.

For the most part, it's incredibly nice. Between fast music, fast surfing and fast porn, it's a god. But unfortunately, it's completely and utterly useless for what I was hoping to use it for: Gaming.

I get a maximum download speed of roughly 1.23Mbps. Which is twice the speed I was expecting to get and blows my old 25kbps out of the water, steals it's girlfriend and assimilates it's family. The only unfortunate problem is, while playing games, I might as well be using dial up. My ping on Crossfire went from 199 on my landline connection, to ~350 on the 3G wifi. Why this is, I couldn't tell you. I assume the upload speed just blows, or the game doesn't register enough bandwidth for the receiver to consider using full capacity. The same happens on BYOND. While in Chatters, it idles on 3kbs.

So it's not a major let down. I can download porn faster than I could have ever dreamed. But I unfortunately can't play games like I was hoping. Unless there's some crafty bugger on Google who's figured something out, but I have yet to do any extensive research on it. This is the lesson kids: Never look at just download capacity verses cost. Always check out user experiences.

So that thing set me back a whole $100.00 (+$20.00 for credit my brother is going to give back to me, as he's currently enjoying the faster porn). I feel empty inside, but on the other hand, I feel so incredibly happy that I was successfully able to blow $100.00 on what is essentially a useless trinket and not feel guilty. Well, at least not feel guilty until next week when that $100.00 would have been really useful.
NAUGHTY TIBBY
That's strange, you should contact the ISP. My 3G works awesomely on games, I rarely break 130ms on latency.
Maybe its your router? I've seen that bottleneck a good network.
Some back door searching has revealed that I'm not the only person with the issue for this particular modem. According to my research, there's actually a firmware update out there that should resolve the issue.

The unfortunate thing is, I can't find it anywhere. All the torrents for it are dead, the forum post by the Telstra guys is gone and the link to the firmware no longer works. It's a good thing this website seems to have no laws about necro posting. <.<
you have an old modem? if you just bought new 3G internet shouldnt you have a brand spanking new one? or at least be eligible for some sort of freebie or highly discounted one?
Completely unrelated to the post, I looked at the keywords and decided to post according to that.

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Scotty-V wrote:
Completely unrelated to the post, I looked at the keywords and decided to post according to that.

42.

I've been using those keywords for years now. I'm amazed it took someone this long to click in, or at least mention it.
Tiberath wrote:
Scotty-V wrote:
Completely unrelated to the post, I looked at the keywords and decided to post according to that.

42.

I've been using those keywords for years now. I'm amazed it took someone this long to click in, or at least mention it.

Heh, I honestly don't look at the keywords very often. I just noticed one was "life" and looked at the rest.
What the hell? 1.23 Mbps? Us Dutch people get a minimum of 20 Mbps; and I've got 50 Mbps with a 10 Mbps upload!
350ms is passable for pretty much anything besides heavy action. I've been able to raid on WoW with a ping floating around 600ms with no problems.

Most BYOND games should run fine, you just probably wont be able to host much.
Except I'm not playing WoW. The only online games I care about are First Person Shooters. And a 200 ping is a death sentence, 350 is just ridiculous.
Me playing Team Fortress 2 with a 300ms ping. I'm pretty sure it was a Russian or Ukrainian server.

The lag doesn't really seem that bad. I eventually got kicked for going over 300ms. lol

Different games might handle the latency differently. I was playing Crossfire for my test case.

The game didn't act choppy, but I'll be damned if I could score any kind of kill (1 in maybe 8 deaths) at all. I know I'm not that bad at online FPS. With my 200 ping, I can normally keep my K/D ration at somewhere close to 1:1.5
Well, why not switch to Team Fortress? =D
SuperAntx wrote:
Well, why not switch to Team Fortress? =D

Maybe, in a fortnight.
Hah, you have a better upload speed than me.
http://www.speedtest.net/result/687541991.png

What's weird is I only pay for 5mb/s.
With optus you usually have a 30 day grace period to pull out've the plan if the quality isn't what you expect. Surely Telstra would have a similar deal.
Just call them and bitch them out; you shouldn't be accepting a 200ms latency, even for mobile broadband. I used my iphone tethered to my laptop on the optus network and got like... Usually under 120ms. Telstra claims to be faster.
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