Yes, see so your upload is still in the "reasonable" area, its not max but its not dead 1-3 Mbps, there is clearly something wrong on my end. Especially since I began streaming 1 year ago, with this exact same contract and package, and I was streaming at 1080p 6000 bit rate without a single dropped frame. Now I'm dropping 77% frames (thousands?) of frames every few minutes.
I understand what you are saying about the number of hops, but you shouldn't lose like 80% of your speeds because the server is located somewhere in the United States and not Canada.
I'm in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Shaw sent me out a new modem, I have installed it. No changes. Same bad bit rates (upload speeds) everywhere I go. I waited on HOLD for 2 hours and 30 minutes, I had to hang up. This is really unacceptable.
@dietpepsirocks The signal to your modem looks good, but I did notice your modem has a lot of uncorrectable errors that may be causing the dropped frames. Can you run a ping test and traceroutes to live.twitch.tv, google.ca, and twitch.tv?
@dietpepsirocks -- I waited on HOLD for 2 hours and 30 minutes, I had to hang up.
While on "hold", did you hear the recorded message that Shaw currently is giving priority to online-chat, instead of telephone?
For me, using online chat gets me connected to a Shaw employee, within 1 or 2 minutes -- much quicker than 2.5 hours!
@dietpepsirocks -- you shouldn't lose like 80% of your speeds because the server is located somewhere in the United States and not Canada.
There are several issues:
that affect your interactions with that remote server.
I see that @shaw-tony is also asking you for the output from a few "traceroute" commands.