I’ve posted my stuff before and others have to on the forum, just wanting to address this myself as well so something gets done about it
i don’t get how there’s so many problems still it’s almost 2020, aren’t we supposed to be in the future is now type of situation
Hey @s2celerity we do not throttle Internet speeds. I understand your frustrations with the forum post here and I am working with an engineer to resolve the issues. I appreciate your patience while we wait for a response.
Thank you for the response, they have been ignoring my messages all day on Twitter, even tho they’ve been replying to others
i literally only need to utilize 6-10mbps of my 20mbps and I am not able to do so on twitch or mixer which I’ve also tried, so it’s definitely not just a twitch thing
if you can fix the problem on your end that would be wonderful even tho it’s been like this for over 2 years now, I hope it is fixed for good
Any update on the routing / packet loss?
the upload speed to servers still are so low
newest Internet forum post is a +1 to the same problems
@s2celerity I am very sorry for that experience, our Social Media team was busier than expected over the long weekend. I have yet to receive a response from our engineer, I will send him another email to see what the progress is.
Still nothing to report?
I really would like this to be solved
as when I brought it up the past few times in the last 2+ years nothing was done about it
this time I’d like some sort of solution because I’ve paid over 100 dollars a month for internet and can’t do what I primarily bought it for....
@s2celerity let me reach out to a secondary group. Apologies on the delay again.
> i literally only need to utilize 6-10mbps of my 20mbps and I am not able to do so on twitch or mixer which I’ve also tried, so it’s definitely not just a twitch thing.
If you connect to a server on the Internet that is "throttling" its outbound connections, i.e., limiting each connected IP-address to some speed (5 Mbps ??), then that's all that you will receive, no matter how fast you get from Shaw ( measure your maximum speed at: http://SpeedTest.Shaw.ca ) So, does TWITCH do its own throttling? If so, it is their thing.