Smith6612 - Thanks alot for the reply. Im extemely sure my home networking is running the correct parameters. The tcp/udp windows, MTU, DMz & port fowarding is all cherry. i've been doing networking and network optimization (client side) for quite some time. All computers , cell phones, tablets, gaming systems, printers, basically anything connecting to the internet is/ has been optimized. I have my own optimal settings, & HAVE tried FIOS optimizer as well. Speeds are Not an issue in this case, other then the laughable upload speed. ( i get 19mbit of my "promised" 35 mbit upload)
Speeds are not the issue. its how the speeds are obtained. If im sending my friend a file over Aol instant messenger for example, he will get a speed of *mabey* 400kb/s. If i open 4 versions of AIM, and transfer 4 files to him , hes now getting 1.6 Mb/s from me. If the bandwidth was not being shaped, he should idealy be getting 5.63 mb/s from me instantly , no matter how many files are being sent..... 1 or 1200. And this particular person who i was testing this with, Is a verizon fios customeras well. has nothing to do with the ISP to ISP transfer.
Their has to be some logical reason why verizon will only allow maximum output ( again, which we pay out the {word filter avoidance} for) on numerous connections, and not on our every day surfing where we neeed it the most. Like simple picture uploading , simple single file transfers. The upload should AUTO max to your assigned service cap , the same way your download does. period.
its quite iritating to continue to pay this $365.00 a month service bill and still continue to be diked around by hush hush tech support.