Topic: Internet Speed

8 chapters across the catalog

Systemic Rivals
Episode 1455 1:27 - 4:32

1455: Systemic Rivals

Comcast Xfinity, Customer Service Robots, Technical Outages

A frustrating experience with Comcast Xfinity customer service involved an automated robot system that insisted on resetting a modem despite a physical line issue. The interaction highlighted the difficulty of reaching human agents and the potential for AI systems to detect and react to customer anger during support calls.

Systemic Rivals
Episode 1455 15:10 - 20:49

1455: Systemic Rivals

Internet Speed Perception, Squirrel Damage, 5G Hotspots

A technical investigation into a slow internet connection revealed that while 2 Mbps is sufficient for basic web surfing, it is inadequate for professional podcasting. Past connectivity issues were attributed to physical damage caused by squirrels, leading to a recommendation to use 5G hotspots as a reliable backup for home internet.

Kackling Kamala
Episode 1334 2:42:37 - 2:44:14

1334: Kackling Kamala

High-Speed Rail and Infrastructure Promises

The Biden administration is reviving plans for a national high-speed rail system, promising coast-to-coast travel without gasoline. This mirrors similar infrastructure promises made during the Obama administration that failed to materialize. The plan also includes expanding affordable high-speed internet access to all Americans as part of a broader technological "reset."

Busted Router
Episode 738 5:34 - 10:29

738: Busted Router

French Internet Infrastructure, South of France Connectivity Issues

During a recent trip to the South of France, connectivity issues hindered the uploading of previous podcast episodes. The local ADSL speeds were reported as low as 100 kilobits per second, significantly slower than infrastructure in Germany or Sweden. This lack of reliable internet is cited as a reason for low listenership in the region.

Mournful Mortician
Episode 548 25:53 - 30:04

548: Mournful Mortician

NSA Leak Theories, Technical Glitches and Speeding Tickets

A theory is proposed that the NSA document leaks were orchestrated by a competing agency, likely the CIA. Congressman Mike Rogers characterizes reported NSA privacy violations as mere "technical glitches" caused by changing internet protocols. This leads to a personal anecdote about receiving a $248 speeding ticket for going 94 mph in an 80 mph zone near Marfa, Texas.

Hornbag
Episode 345 9:11 - 11:09

345: Hornbag

Router Buffer Overflow and Technical Network Issues

A discussion regarding home networking issues highlights the necessity of rebooting high-end routers to maintain internet speeds. One host describes experiencing sluggish performance and site loading failures until a router reset restored a 26 Mbps download speed. The technical cause is identified as buffer overflow, a common issue in consumer-grade networking hardware.

Let Them Eat Hot Pockets
Episode 224 6:42 - 8:01

224: Let Them Eat Hot Pockets

Netherlands Antilles, Internet Connectivity Issues

Technical difficulties during a previous broadcast from the Netherlands Antilles are attributed to poor local internet infrastructure. The discussion covers the limitations of 300 kilobit upstream ADSL and the potential for using WiMAX or multiplexed lines for future remote broadcasts from the island.

Corked Wine
Episode 51 39:03 - 42:25

51: Corked Wine

Technical Connectivity Issues, San Francisco Apartment Living

The podcast experiences technical difficulties with Skype, leading to a discussion about WiFi interference in dense San Francisco apartment buildings. One host notes a significant drop in bandwidth from 16 megabits to 1.6 megabits. The segment includes a brief mention of a neighbor's potential internet usage affecting the signal.