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Have 10+Mb/s internet connection. Does anyone have any idea if fast enough to handle two different data feed providers? Feeds will not be used on same computer but same (1Gb) network.
I know if different ports are used will not cause any problems. …
If it's 2.6 Mbps, that is plenty of bandwidth for trading unless you're doing something highly unusual.
Speed is more of a latency concern. Really depends on your physical location. Running different types of ping tests can give you clues. If it's a cable connection, looking at the diagnostic menu of your digital box will reveal the quality of your connection. You would see pixelation on your tv before you'd notice poor performance on your pc.
Anyone in the last 2 days have problems to load historical Zenfire data in Ninjatrader? I´m away from home and use a portable internet with 3 mbps. I don´t know if this is the problem for load data.
very nice... how about some tests to your TT Gateway @ CROSSLAND, that would be an interesting one to see what latency exists over that fiber network as it exits off your vendor ... better yet, get VisualRoute and map it out, curious to see what EU is like in terms of latency within their networks before the cross the ocean...