On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 1:46 PM, Joshua Thorp wrote:
> The article lays the blame at ACK packets...
>
> “”"These ACK packets are so numerous that they can sometimes interfere
> with downloads.“”"
Not having ever used Netflix, I know almost nothing about it. Why not use
UDP?
More interesting to
In a paralel relation over this summer comcast reported that Blizzard
and Steam traffic is about 45-52% of there data down. and roughly 14%
up often resaulting in congestion-
Does this meen that media (netflix, youtube etc) puts a large strain
in just comcast and company?
On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at
The article lays the blame at ACK packets...
“”"
So how do Netflix customers send so much data today? The answer is mostly in
“ACK packets,” Deeth said. Signifying “acknowledgement” that data has been
received, ACK packets are part of the TCP’s (Transmission Control Protocol’s)
three-way hands
Roger -
But I have no idea what I could be sending Netflix that occupies 1/4
the bandwidth that I get from them. Are they watching me on my web
cam or something?
Yeh Nielson owns all your facial responses and what kinds of dressing
you put on your popcorn whilst watching movies ;)
The upstre