So this time also you are going to post results of a Hns connection? If u do that i'l Ask sushubh to create another thread called "Ush Ush" broadband where i can also provide 100 mbit/s connection, I will go to my auncle office and post speed test and videos from his office. he has 150mbps Leased line, then i can also fool others that i am also launching "ush ush" broadband - Caption - " Flying with Speeds
😛" Ush ush.. LOLZ!:thunder:
It wouldn't matter whose connection we used so long as the BGP, routing tables, IP address pools and everything else were configured correctly - all it is is an identifier as to whose network the connection is originating at.
Since HNS is effectively in Hayai's upstream, I would technically be using their connection anyway, except that because the source would be on a machine which was delegated an IP address being leased from APNIC by Hayai (or subleased from HNS and delegated to Hayai's ASN), instead of showing up as having originating in HNS'es network, it would show up as originating in Hayai's network (although any traceroute will tell you that the traffic has passed through HNSes network unless we chose to route the combined traffic in a parallel configuration rather than in a serial configuration...)
The same is true for any all ISPs - HNS, BSNL, MTNL, Fivenet, Beam etc - they're all buying off of Bharti, Reliance and
Tata, but because they have those IP addresses assigned to their ASN, speedtest.net correctly identifies the source network, as it would if I set up a box in any existing ISPs data centre with Hayai IPs and BGP announcements.
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I agree with him and i have also said earlier that the Hayai speed test thread is "inappropriate" and "unprofessional".
How come u post results of a service which is not even there.
Pretty sure I said at the time it was being posted from the data centre (which the traceroutes also showed)