Post AQ3dI4gpLnqo5mwmTg by r00tobo@mstdn.social
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 (DIR) Post #APvaRNeaMJAiO2xsn2 by Revertron@zhub.link
       2022-11-24T11:52:07Z
       
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       I have a feeling that #Yggdrasil peers in US are badly connected to peers in the EU.I have a DNS server in US, Buffalo (301:1088::53), and if I connect it solely with peers in US my monitoring in Prague shows unreliable connections. But if I throw one connection to Frankfurt, for example, monitoring becomes happy.Peer your connections wisely :)
       
 (DIR) Post #AQ3cpGBtVjthMejrIu by r00tobo@mstdn.social
       2022-11-28T08:56:32Z
       
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       @Revertron I Totally Agree, US/CA connections are unstable to me. I would assume doing a curated private peering fix it? but due to the nature of how Yggdrasil peers with different nodes each node acts as a router. People should take throughput and latency into consideration when trying to join the network and pick the closest public peer for their connection and also pick 1/2/3 at best for metered wireless connections to give everyone else a better experience?
       
 (DIR) Post #AQ3dAxqqNSpQr9F3Me by Revertron@zhub.link
       2022-11-28T09:00:28Z
       
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       @r00tobo If you have a metered connection with small data package then I wouldn't recommend using more than one peer connection. Same on mobile.
       
 (DIR) Post #AQ3dI4gpLnqo5mwmTg by r00tobo@mstdn.social
       2022-11-28T09:01:44Z
       
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       @Revertron wouldn't 2 be better? as a fallback peer?
       
 (DIR) Post #AQ3dUcyRi0DZtjApxA by Revertron@zhub.link
       2022-11-28T09:04:00Z
       
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       @r00tobo They don't work as fallback. They could be used to route traffic through your node if the network decides that it is somehow appropriate.