What does the gigabit port have to do with it? Your internet connection is many orders of magnitude slower.miked wrote:Is it just me? Gigabit ethernet port my ass.......
T1 is roughly 1.5mbit/s. While it's dedicated, it's still probably a lot slower than an average DSL connection.Dylan wrote:I think it's time for a T1.
I would say the problem lies at the remote end - i.e.: a lack of servers physically near you. Speaking as an Australian, we rarely see servers in our country for these sorts of services. The various Wii download services are much the same. We get funneled out to the UK, which means streaming video (Nintendo Channel) isn't realtime (and doesn't support buffering when you pause, so it just jerks along horribly) and WiiWare/VC titles dribble down the line (I've had N64 titles take over an hour to download in peak periods).
It's clear that these companies aren't putting money into the distribution of servers. Not that they care, because honestly people will continue using the services regardless of how crap they are. Until they see a hit to their profits, nothing will change.
The exception to the rule in this generation is Microsoft, who actually do have the distributed servers to deal with a widely dispersed user base. For once they did something right.