heysoundude
Part of the Furniture
I wish symmetrical internet packages were more available & affordable at any speed here in Canada! there are days I'd gladly trade some of my DL speed for more Up - ie make my 50/10 more 40/20 (...and why arent we talking connection speeds in Bytes rather than bits 30 years or so into at-home internet? can we make that part of the great reset to build back better please?)
Back on topic: Chicago is a closer ping than Winnipeg or Toronto or Ottawa? Or Minneapolis? (your profile says Northern Ontario... I seem to recall there's an IX in North Bay and possibly Thunder Bay as well, maybe even the Sault and/or Sudbury...NOnt is a big place, close to but far enough from other places than most realize lol)
check out he.net - their list is extensive and surprising... (and do consider IPv6 if your connection supports it natively. if it doesn't, you can DDNS tunnel to whichever of their endpoints is nearest and that might possibly help with ping)
Back on topic: Chicago is a closer ping than Winnipeg or Toronto or Ottawa? Or Minneapolis? (your profile says Northern Ontario... I seem to recall there's an IX in North Bay and possibly Thunder Bay as well, maybe even the Sault and/or Sudbury...NOnt is a big place, close to but far enough from other places than most realize lol)
check out he.net - their list is extensive and surprising... (and do consider IPv6 if your connection supports it natively. if it doesn't, you can DDNS tunnel to whichever of their endpoints is nearest and that might possibly help with ping)