First, when I connect to connect.telvue.com, it resolves as 8.39.99.30 and NOT 35.224.46.35, as you listed. There seems to be two or more entries in their DNS, but 8.39.99.30 seems to be on a Level3 (CenturyLink) backbone in Philadelphia and 35.224.46.35 resolves for me as " 35.46.224.35.bc.googleusercontent.com" on completely different IP space. When I go to https://35.224.46.35, I do get the Telvue website, but the SSL cert is from another entity - "giown1007.siteground.biz," which would seem that this could be a Google-hosted content distribution network. I will note that "telvue.com" resolves for to the 35.224.46.36 address, while " connect.telvue.com" resolves to 8.39.99.30 instead. Can you try uploading to Telvue through https://8.39.99.30 and see if that IP or server is faster for you?
Secondly, and to your question as to whether you would be helped by a file upload service, I don't know that you would, since a file upload service (HighTail or WeTransfer or others) is is just a repository in the cloud to store files, which doesn't ultimately deliver your content to your destination of connect.telvue.com. Perhaps you could try to upload through a friend's Comcast connection as an alternative to your AT&T one to see if there really is an interconnect or throttling issue, but I don't think a file transfer service is your answer. It seems to me that https://connect.telvue.com / IP 35.224.46.35 is on a low-bandwidth or oversubscribed circuit or server farm. I don't see an interconnection issue to either site. Good luck. Gibson Prichard Nashville, TN gib...@prichard.tv On Wed, Jan 26, 2022 at 2:44 AM Michael L <helpwithmath...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hello NLUG, > Do I need a file transfer service? Insight and suggestions will be much appreciated as always > I upload 22GB to 31GB of video weekly to Comcast and lesser amounts to Cox Media and Charter- > For Comcast I have to upload at this > URL: https://connect.telvue.com / IP 35.224.46.35 > By comparison, uploading to COMCAST TAKES OVER 8 TIMES LONGER ... ON A GOOD DAY!!! > > Here's a little graphic I sent them showing how slow Comcast Telvue is compared to Charter and Cox Media on a 1.9GB test file > (AND I SENT THEM THE TEST FILE SO THEY CAN TRY IT FOR THEMSELVES): > > > > > > Charter CoxMedia Comcast Telvue > IS OVER > 2m47s 2m34s 22m21s <<<< 8 TIMES > > > > > SLOWER > > > I've been emailing Comcast's contact for 4 to 6 months about how slow this is and the only response I ever get is: "seems to be working fine" <<--- i.e., Not our problem; can't help ya. Finally Comcast management gets out of bed after months of hibernation and tells me: > > -- -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "NLUG" group. To post to this group, send email to nlug-talk@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to nlug-talk+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/nlug-talk?hl=en --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "NLUG" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to nlug-talk+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/nlug-talk/CA%2BJ3mBC8sN1DOukS7ogSBXUvAS8Faqh364%3Dx2ZU1vFXWcFzivw%40mail.gmail.com.