My question is. What is the difference between the data used to transmit historical data and that used in internet browsing, I have used TCP connection software to monitor what is happening and for general browsing megabytes of data is coming down the line in minutes, but connect to NT and only bytes of data comes down the line, as far as I can make out we are not even talking about large files just Kilobytes. If someone could educate me as to what the difference is I might be able to point Vodafone in the right direction because from their point of view the connection is doing exactly what it says on the box.
As an aside. Fascinating. For you non american based traders. I used a trace programme and found that the connection from my home to Ninjatrader takes between 17 and 22 hops generally going from madrid to london to frankfurt to madrid to london, sometimes to italy, then the rest of the hops are stateside, my point is, that despite this my slippage is minimal to none existent so zenfire (Rythmic) must be doing something right. So if you are experiencing slippage try checking your route the delay is probably occuring enroute.
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