HTTP caching
I use this to save some speed on several servers it saves often used pages
in a local file
https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/increasing-application-performance-with-http-cache-headers
one simple way to speed up surfing
On Sun, Jul 3, 2016 at 6:50 PM, Nathan England <
nathan@nmecs.com> wrote:
> >
> What got me even considering this is that at my house, with 150mb
> service and a few devices streaming and playing games my general
> download speeds and browsing speeds become noticeably bad despite my
> speedtests continuously showing awesome speeds.
>
> But at my office, with 50 or so other people using the same Cox
> dedicated business account with 100mb speeds, it is consistently faster
> than my house. And at the office most people are streaming music and or
> netflix while surfing the web, despite all of that traffic speedtests
> and general surfing speed is noticeably faster.
>
> My assumption was the dedicated 100mb vs my shared 150mb and I thought
> maybe a dedicated 25mb would be cool, plus a bonus of ports I want.
>
> But you are saying there is not difference in the network makes me
> really suspicious. What else could be different?
>
>
>
>
>
> On 2016-07-03 12:32, Michael Butash wrote:
> > Residential and Business *are* the same infrastructure when it comes
> > to Cox HFC. The only thing that differentiates a business customer
> > from residential is the boot file pushed to the modem at boot, the
> > speed set up/down, and ip/port access list allowed through. Of course
> > your bill too, nice little racket they have going to sell perceived
> > value as *business* service is somehow really better...
> >
> > I wouldn't plan on google coming to you unless you're moving to some
> > swank new subburb of ticky tacky little boxes, but cox can provide
> > enough bandwidth over hfc you shouldn't care. Thus why they reclaimed
> > more of their OTA (over coax rather) spectrum of free/unencrypted
> > channels so they can resell it for data services bonding up to 32
> > channels @ ~42mbit ea or 1.4gbit max.
> >
> > Best thing about fiber is that glass (in theory) is less prone to
> > dysfunction than copper @ 140 degree surface ground temps. Less
> > having to have the provider re-terminate your copper every few years
> > here...
> >
> > -mb
> >
> >
> > On 07/02/2016 01:52 PM, Todd Cole wrote:
> >> I stuck with Residential for the speed, down time seems to be the same
> as business accounts tho business do get 24/7 service calls and support. a
> little port work and dns hop was easy to do. And I do prefer Cox vs CL but
> >> Google could be the future---maybe
> >> Todd
> >
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