[nlug] Traceroute / Uploading TV Video to Comcast SLOW

2022-01-26 Thread Michael L
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 comp

Re: [nlug] Traceroute / Uploading TV Video to Comcast SLOW

2022-01-26 Thread Gibson Prichard
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.googleu

Re: [nlug] Traceroute / Uploading TV Video to Comcast SLOW

2022-01-26 Thread Michael L
AS ALWAYS, THANK YOU ALL FOR THE EXCELLENT INFO. I did upload a lot from our 10Mbps Comcast Business connection in the past, generally slow and historically Comcast has been a disastrous connection. I should say that about July 2020 when I first uploaded to Telvue on my newly installed AT&T Fiber c

Re: [nlug] Traceroute / Uploading TV Video to Comcast SLOW

2022-01-26 Thread Paul Boniol
What command/program are you using to send the files? It may be possible to set a parameter to automatically rerty. On Wed, Jan 26, 2022, 8:50 AM Michael L wrote: > AS ALWAYS, THANK YOU ALL FOR THE EXCELLENT INFO. > I did upload a lot from our 10Mbps Comcast Business connection in the > past, ge

Re: [nlug] Traceroute / Uploading TV Video to Comcast SLOW

2022-01-26 Thread Michael L
I tried uploading to https://8.39.99.30 ; it's about the same. It's a drag and drop web interface. When it interrupts, I have to reload the web page and drag/drop again for it to continue. I would very much like to do it via command line and auto retry which I suppose should work since we have t