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Monalisa Robbiani
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Join date: 9 Jul 2007
Posts: 861
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08-10-2007 09:50
Hiya I'm one of the users that could barely TP, or cross region borders, especially during high traffic times (like weekends and evenings). Usually not a single TP went through and I had to use SLURLS to move at all. I checked everything from ports to routers and different modems. At the end my ISP was to blame!! The route to San Francisco, USA, was clogged, and/or they use bad machines at one of the nodes. I had packet losses of 90% on my way to Linden. Since SL is located on one geographic spot only, there is usually only one route to reach it. If this route is bad, you are in trouble! There is no way around it. I use another ISP now, and eventhough my bandwith is only 1/4 of what I had before (it's a test account) SL runs smoothely and I can ALWAYS tp and cross region borders!! It's like a new life for me! Next week I will open my own account with a good bandwidth.  ) So if you got trouble with TP try a friend's account on a different provider and test it. If it solves the issue switch your ISP!
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Jotheph Nemeth
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Join date: 9 Aug 2007
Posts: 142
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08-11-2007 12:43
From: Monalisa Robbiani Hiya I'm one of the users that could barely TP, or cross region borders, especially during high traffic times (like weekends and evenings). Usually not a single TP went through and I had to use SLURLS to move at all. I checked everything from ports to routers and different modems. At the end my ISP was to blame!! The route to San Francisco, USA, was clogged, and/or they use bad machines at one of the nodes. I had packet losses of 90% on my way to Linden. Since SL is located on one geographic spot only, there is usually only one route to reach it. If this route is bad, you are in trouble! There is no way around it. I use another ISP now, and eventhough my bandwith is only 1/4 of what I had before (it's a test account) SL runs smoothely and I can ALWAYS tp and cross region borders!! It's like a new life for me! Next week I will open my own account with a good bandwidth.  ) So if you got trouble with TP try a friend's account on a different provider and test it. If it solves the issue switch your ISP! wow I think there's a way to redirect your traffic through another route, but I'm not positive nor do I know how. I know you used to be able to do it with email.
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Monalisa Robbiani
Registered User
Join date: 9 Jul 2007
Posts: 861
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08-11-2007 13:34
Probably the ISP can do that but you can't. My only advice is to check different ISPs and chose accordingly.
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