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Network Latency, Packet Buffers, and Transport Layer Changes | Webinar Recap

Network Latency, Packet Buffers, and Transport Layer Changes | Webinar Recap

by Neil McDonald | Sep 30, 2022 | Networking, Video Blog

Preseem recently held a technical webinar where our experts chatted about the common sources of network latency and how to combat them. They also looked at the changing nature of the transport layer and how the evolution from TCP to QUIC is changing the internet and...
How to Lower Latency and Improve Subscriber Quality of Experience (QoE)

How to Lower Latency and Improve Subscriber Quality of Experience (QoE)

by Neil McDonald | May 18, 2022 | Networking

How to Lower Latency and Improve QoE There are three certainties in life: death, taxes, and subscribers complaining that their Internet service is slow. When ISPs receive those calls, the default reaction might be to suggest a plan upgrade to increase the speed...
Packet Buffering, Network Latency and QoE | Watch Preseem’s ISP Radio Interview

Packet Buffering, Network Latency and QoE | Watch Preseem’s ISP Radio Interview

by Harneet Singh | Apr 5, 2018 | Networking

Preseem ISP Radio Interview: Packet Buffering, Network Latency, QoE, and More! Dan Siemon and Scot Loach from Preseem appeared live on ISP Radio with hosts Steven Grabiel and Dennis Burgess on April 4th, 2018. The main topic was the concept of packet buffering and its...
WISP Network Bottlenecks and Subscriber QoE

WISP Network Bottlenecks and Subscriber QoE

by Gerrit Nagelhout | Aug 29, 2017 | Video Blog, WISP Tips

WISP Network Bottlenecks Most of the Quality of Experience (QoE) issues we see are due to some form of network bottlenecks. These are found at access points, backhauls, individual subscribers, routers, or switches. In our experience, bottlenecks either add latency or...

WISP Network Insight: The Impact of One Subscriber on an Entire Sector’s QoE

by Gerrit Nagelhout | Jun 27, 2017 | Networking

How One Subscriber Can Impact an Entire WISP Network In a typical WISP network, you have a number of towers with sectors pointing in different directions. These transmit data to subscribers in the direction each sector faces. Individual sectors can serve anywhere from...

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