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New to Gen 5 see no difference from Gen 4
- 8 years ago
Did some testing starting a 5:30Am here and speeds look good but the charts where terrible. This last one was at 8am do see what it looked like when I went from bonus to regular time. IF I had this dat flow on a regular basis even if the speed dropped during peak I would be very happy.
Unfortuanely this is the exception NOT the rule. The rates during a single run of the test are usually all over the map, typically over 80% variance. As a process engineer I would say the system is NOT under control. Not sure whre the data is controlled but would expect it to be at the main office not local. So I suspect the tech will not be able to do much except maybe point me to a better Sat.
Can one of the techs on here explain how the data is supposed to be controlled? I really don't care to see bursts over 100MB when it next drops to 5MB even if it gives me a 30MB average. This seems like it would be jacking everybodys data rates around.
Thanks for the info on add blockers. Yahoo is killing me with the video popups that load automatically. Supposedly there is some place in IE. I can turn that off but no luck finding it yet.
Terry HInes2 wrote:Thanks for the info on add blockers. Yahoo is killing me with the video popups that load automatically. Supposedly there is some place in IE. I can turn that off but no luck finding it yet.
There should be a popup blocker under Tools at the top, but I don't know if it works very well with those types of popups, or if it works anymore, I should say. If they are ads, though, the ad blocker should stop them. Though I'm using Chrome, I just went to Yahoo.com and had no popups.
Something else I should have mentioned, but didn't notice, is that you should also consider migrating to a different web browser. Though it's still maintained, IE has been discontinued. Over time you may find that it's becoming less and less compatible with web pages. This may also be why the popup blocker isn't stopping the video popups. Microsoft Edge is the successor to IE, and though I don't use it due to not caring for it, it's supposed to be getting better.
Chrome and Firefox work well. Again, IE is still being maintained, so I don't believe there are any security risks, so migrating to something else right now isn't necessary, but just keep it in mind. :)
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