NexusFi: Find Your Edge


Home Menu

 





What is your internet speed?


Discussion in Tech Support

Updated
      Top Posters
    1. looks_one Big Mike with 14 posts (24 thanks)
    2. looks_two rleplae with 11 posts (10 thanks)
    3. looks_3 michaelf with 7 posts (0 thanks)
    4. looks_4 sam028 with 5 posts (9 thanks)
      Best Posters
    1. looks_one sam028 with 1.8 thanks per post
    2. looks_two Big Mike with 1.7 thanks per post
    3. looks_3 artemiso with 1.6 thanks per post
    4. looks_4 rleplae with 0.9 thanks per post
    1. trending_up 29,564 views
    2. thumb_up 87 thanks given
    3. group 39 followers
    1. forum 109 posts
    2. attach_file 38 attachments




 
Search this Thread

What is your internet speed?

  #61 (permalink)
 dstrader 
Chicago, USA
 
Experience: Advanced
Platform: TS, NT, TOS, SSE, IRT
Trading: ES, currency futures, options, stocks
Posts: 195 since Dec 2010
Thanks Given: 330
Thanks Received: 275

My provider is RCN. Supposedly 110Mbps, but I always get between 150-165Mbps.



Reply With Quote

Can you help answer these questions
from other members on NexusFi?
MC PL editor upgrade
MultiCharts
What broker to use for trading palladium futures
Commodities
NT7 Indicator Script Troubleshooting - Camarilla Pivots
NinjaTrader
REcommedations for programming help
Sierra Chart
Cheap historycal L1 data for stocks
Stocks and ETFs
 
  #62 (permalink)
 
paps's Avatar
 paps 
SF Bay Area + CA/US
 
Experience: None
Platform: TS, TOS, Ninja(Analytics)
Trading: NQ CL, ES when volatile mrkts
Posts: 1,739 since Oct 2011
Thanks Given: 2,176
Thanks Received: 1,726

on a comcast business currently used as exclusive connectivity to the setup..seems like a 18Mbps download as i think they maintain atleast a 13-15Mbps SLA


do have clear 4g 6Mbps for all other stuff...which want to upgrade due to ability for HD viewing at times. not trading currently else had also ATT drop in.

was recently talking to some folks offering Line of Sight...but other than that see only Comcast / ATT as the offerings. will be great to know of any other alternatives offerings of at-least 11Mbps or more from any Bay area people.

also any reco's for load balancer....only for Wan failure?...nay something in the 200-400$ range? ..dont need anything fancy just a Wan failover.

thnx
s

Reply With Quote
  #63 (permalink)
 aqawle 
Kansas City, Mo
 
Experience: Beginner
Platform: Ninjatrader
Broker: Zen-fire
Trading: ES, Oil
Posts: 19 since Mar 2010
Thanks Given: 1
Thanks Received: 11


I have google fiber for $70 a month.


Reply With Quote
  #64 (permalink)
 
baywolf's Avatar
 baywolf 
San Diego, CA
 
Experience: Intermediate
Platform: TT Pro
Broker: Advantage
Trading: Gasoil, heatoil, crude
Posts: 55 since Sep 2009
Thanks Given: 26
Thanks Received: 33


aqawle View Post
I have google fiber for $70 a month.


Nice! I didnt realize Google fiber was this fast.

Reply With Quote
Thanked by:
  #65 (permalink)
 
Big Mike's Avatar
 Big Mike 
Manta, Ecuador
Site Administrator
Developer
Swing Trader
 
Experience: Advanced
Platform: Custom solution
Broker: IBKR
Trading: Stocks & Futures
Frequency: Every few days
Duration: Weeks
Posts: 50,470 since Jun 2009
Thanks Given: 33,249
Thanks Received: 101,673


aqawle View Post
I have google fiber for $70 a month.

I hope you know how lucky you are.

Mike



Join the free Markets Chat beta: one platform, all the trade rooms!

We're here to help: just ask the community or contact our Help Desk

Quick Links: Change your Username or Register as a Vendor
Searching for trading reviews? Review this list
Lifetime Elite Membership: Sign-up for only $149 USD
Exclusive money saving offers from our Site Sponsors: Browse Offers
Report problems with the site: Using the NexusFi changelog thread
Follow me on Twitter Visit my NexusFi Trade Journal Started this thread Reply With Quote
  #66 (permalink)
 artemiso 
New York, NY
 
Experience: Beginner
Platform: Vanguard 401k
Broker: Yahoo Finance
Trading: Mutual funds
Posts: 1,152 since Jul 2012
Thanks Given: 784
Thanks Received: 2,685

Noticed a lot of people just carrying out a speed test against the nearest server on speedtest.net that they can find. That's not a useful measure. For the average user, most of your traffic will not be to/from that server <50 miles away from you.

A good proxy for testing your daily "internet speed" is to ping and download test files from the major content delivery network providers (Akamai, Amazon Cloudfront, Level 3, Internap, Limelight) and cloud service providers (Google Cloud Platform, Microsoft Azure). A good web UI for doing this is https://www.cloudharmony.com/speedtest. Alternatively, you can just use test files: https://client.akamai.com/install/test-objects/50MB.bin

If your goal is to assess your "internet speed for trading", then there's a high chance that you're interacting with servers in Chicago or NY/NJ. You can try Steadfast (ping 208.100.4.54 / download https://testfile.chi.steadfast.net/largedata.bin) or Interactive Brokers (gw1.ibllc.com).


paps View Post
also any reco's for load balancer....only for Wan failure?...nay something in the 200-400$ range? ..dont need anything fancy just a Wan failover.

thnx
s

Are you just looking for a load balancing router? Probably TP-LINK for $100+.

If you're looking for a secondary ISP, you *might* (not sure what are the rates in SF) be able to find Cogent dedicated internet access at that rate. Or drop to Comcast/Verizon residential as your backup service and then use Cogent as your main, the total cost should be lower than maintaining a Comcast business line + secondary ISP.

Reply With Quote
  #67 (permalink)
 
rleplae's Avatar
 rleplae 
Gits (Hooglede) Belgium
Legendary Market Wizard
 
Experience: Master
Platform: NinjaTrader, Proprietary,
Broker: Ninjabrokerage/IQfeed + Synthetic datafeed
Trading: 6A, 6B, 6C, 6E, 6J, 6S, ES, NQ, YM, AEX, CL, NG, ZB, ZN, ZC, ZS, GC
Posts: 3,003 since Sep 2013
Thanks Given: 2,442
Thanks Received: 5,863

From the desert in Israel, 100 Mbps symmetric, not bad
Bottleneck my LAN in 100 Mbps, as the link is 200 Mbps


Follow me on Twitter Visit my NexusFi Trade Journal Reply With Quote
  #68 (permalink)
 jta3 
Copenhagen, Denmark
 
Experience: Advanced
Platform: Fib Fib and Fib.!
Trading: Setup
Posts: 300 since May 2011
Thanks Given: 55
Thanks Received: 162

100/20 mbit for around $35. Able to get 300/60 mbit, but no need.

Attached Thumbnails
Click image for larger version

Name:	InternetSpeed.jpg
Views:	157
Size:	10.1 KB
ID:	196796  
Reply With Quote
  #69 (permalink)
 
tturner86's Avatar
 tturner86 
Portland, Oregon
 
Experience: Intermediate
Platform: F-16CM-40
Trading: GBU-39
Posts: 6,191 since Sep 2013
Thanks Given: 10,459
Thanks Received: 12,695

Now as of 11-5-2015

37.21 mbps down and 6.24 mbps up.

TWC boosted the speeds in my area over the summer. Just saw this and decided to retest it.

Visit my NexusFi Trade Journal Reply With Quote
  #70 (permalink)
 
rleplae's Avatar
 rleplae 
Gits (Hooglede) Belgium
Legendary Market Wizard
 
Experience: Master
Platform: NinjaTrader, Proprietary,
Broker: Ninjabrokerage/IQfeed + Synthetic datafeed
Trading: 6A, 6B, 6C, 6E, 6J, 6S, ES, NQ, YM, AEX, CL, NG, ZB, ZN, ZC, ZS, GC
Posts: 3,003 since Sep 2013
Thanks Given: 2,442
Thanks Received: 5,863


This is an interesting one :


Follow me on Twitter Visit my NexusFi Trade Journal Reply With Quote
Thanked by:




Last Updated on August 16, 2018


© 2024 NexusFi™, s.a., All Rights Reserved.
Av Ricardo J. Alfaro, Century Tower, Panama City, Panama, Ph: +507 833-9432 (Panama and Intl), +1 888-312-3001 (USA and Canada)
All information is for educational use only and is not investment advice. There is a substantial risk of loss in trading commodity futures, stocks, options and foreign exchange products. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
About Us - Contact Us - Site Rules, Acceptable Use, and Terms and Conditions - Privacy Policy - Downloads - Top
no new posts