I get approx 47ms to Planet (not on my satellite right now) and 173 to HE London.
I actually get faster to Europe than to the US (Chicago 427ms).
However I support the idea. It's 100% worth a shot
Dogbones wrote:QUOTE (Dogbones @ Apr 27 2009, 04:44 AM) 127 ping to tunnelbroker versus 153 ms ping to planet. I wouldn't really call this eliminating lag.
I am with sgt_baker on this. Worth giving it a try and I can set up the beta server for testing. But at least from my un scientific test as well as sgt_baker's I am not sure how many people will be helped by this. Perhaps Germany->US may see an improvement.
Baker has a good point, HE broker seems to have limited peering indeed, although in some colocations they got good uplinks. I would also wager, that even Baker will be able to find an acceptable ipv6 POP, if he tries out different IPs, not that he needs it, but just for the heck of it.sgt_baker wrote:QUOTE (sgt_baker @ Apr 26 2009, 06:30 PM) ^^My point here is that perhaps the weak link in this idea will be the IPv4 section of the equation. Just from this rudimentary and initial assessment, tunnelbroker appear to have very limited peering on the IPv4 end of things. I would, however, still be very interested in experimenting with both versions of IP.

will you be convinced if your latency would be halved ? Besides, there isn't anything you need to install, it's just a bunch of configs and it can totally be automated... In the event, that this flies off, we'll have it so completely user friendly and seamless, you wouldn't know there's anything going on under the hood...Grimmwolf_GB wrote:QUOTE (Grimmwolf_GB @ Apr 27 2009, 05:48 PM) I am not yet convinced, that it will really solve the issue. I would not terribly mind it, but would not want to install the stuff. (pkk, zapper, hello.)
