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Maximum Latency for ISPs?

fluor2 asks: "My ISP is providing me 8mbit ADSL, and my speed is in fact 8mbit (downstream). However, we all know that there is no relation between transfer rate and latency, eg, a high transfer rate and high latency will kill your FPS games. A packet that travels through the sky and up to a satellite is bound to give high latency. Using pathping, I discovered that my ISP provides me with a latency of 22ms before my sent packets are sent out of my ISP's backbone (6 hops). I have a friend that also tried the same, and he got only 10ms before he was out of his ISP's network. I know 22ms is decent, but I still think that it's far too high if one uses IP-phones and similar. What kind of latency can we accept for a normal 8mbit ADSL connection, and isn't it about time that we get more focus on this subject?"

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  1. Well... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    An 8mbps DSL line...

    Since you're one of the first folks to try out this new tech, I think you need to tell US what to expect.

    How much do you pay for that thing anyways? Just to play games?

    Holy shit. I have trouble putting food on the table and you're worried about your high latency times for an 8mbps connection?

  2. Boohoo.. by OutRigged · · Score: 4, Funny

    You've got an 8mbit a second ADSL connection, and you get 22ms pings? Cry me a river.

    Alright, yeah. I'm jealous. :(

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    RaGe
    We're all just noise on the wires..
  3. 22ms? by alph0ns3 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Back then, we had 33,6k modems, with 200ms pings at best, we played quake in software mode in 320x240 at 10 fps, and we were happy!

  4. Re:That's good.. by Transcendent · · Score: 3, Funny

    I get 15ms to my ADSL modem

    From your computer to your MODEM??? How many miles of cable are you going through to the modem that sits by your computer??