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Does anybody get more than 3 Mbit/s (down) from Latvian servers?

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Hi, It's just me or Latvian servers are terribly slow...

 

Shaula:

Down: 3.447 Mbit/s Out, 1.260 Mbit/s In (36%), 1MB - Up: 4.659 Mbit/s Out, 4.172 Mbit/s In (89%), 2MB - Date: Mon, 14 Dec 2015 19:31:32 GMT - Buffers: 1MB/2MB - Laps: 3, Time: 78.47 secs
Schedir
Down: 1.985 Mbit/s Out, 1.318 Mbit/s In (66%), 2MB - Up: 4.371 Mbit/s Out, 4.364 Mbit/s In (99%), 2MB - Date: Mon, 14 Dec 2015 19:38:49 GMT - Buffers: 2MB/2MB - Laps: 3, Time: 104.41 secs
Meissa
Down: 1.108 Mbit/s Out, 0.973 Mbit/s In (87%), 10MB - Up: 3.174 Mbit/s Out, 2.800 Mbit/s In (88%), 5MB - Date: Mon, 14 Dec 2015 19:43:20 GMT - Buffers: 10MB/5MB - Laps: 3, Time: 187.57 secs
Phact
Down: 1.076 Mbit/s Out, 0.627 Mbit/s In (58%), 5MB - Up: 2.890 Mbit/s Out, 3.321 Mbit/s In (114%), 5MB - Date: Mon, 14 Dec 2015 19:47:57 GMT - Buffers: 5MB/5MB - Laps: 1, Time: 134.43 secs
 
 
...compared to the Lithuanian one
Baten: Down: 27.397 Mbit/s Out, 24.111 Mbit/s In (88%), 20MB - Up: 3.251 Mbit/s Out, 2.837 Mbit/s In (87%), 20MB - Date: Mon, 14 Dec 2015 19:34:48 GMT - Buffers: 20MB/20MB - Laps: 1, Time: 70.97 secs
 
Any suggestions? Should AirVPN staff consider it?
 
 

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Checked Shaula,

 

http://beta.speedtest.net/result/4915479059

 

7.28 Mbps D
3.95 Mbps U
 
 
My connection is currently not the optimal for high speed tests, but this looks reasonable.

Before, when the 4 servers were actually on Balticom (AS24651) I remember the speeds were great

on all 4 LV servers. Then there was some change in the datacenter and all customers were "forced"

to accept new IPv4 addresses from 159.148.186.0/24 and move to LATNET single homing or leave.

AFAIK no customer was left on Balticoms 217.195.48.0/20.

 

So yes the peering became worse, not worse but single homed via LATNET with unknown SLA,

this might affect some performance...

 

http://bgp.he.net/AS200709#_peers

 

Still, it's great to have 4 servers in such uncommon locations.


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Okay, I tested on an institutional network and from there I got ️17.4/️24.6 Mbps so it's definitely a peering problem.

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