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AfriGuy

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Like clockwork, on my side.

(But as I mentioned a "tweak" to a lower line speed resolves it -for me, at least.)

EDIT: BOOM! 530pm and it was tickets. Did a tweak to 1.5 and it's working again.
(Everytime I type "tweak" I say "twerk" out loud...and then I giggle a bit :D )

Sounds like there may be a line issue here, have we had a fault logged for you?
 

sybertiger

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when i turn business prioritization on youtube works full speed 630kb/s on my 6mbps
but when i allow p2p it wont go more than 450,even tho i run no torrents on any of my pc's

but besides that everything is all good here
 

AfriGuy

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when i turn business prioritization on youtube works full speed 630kb/s on my 6mbps
but when i allow p2p it wont go more than 450,even tho i run no torrents on any of my pc's

but besides that everything is all good here

That's a bit odd, the shaping shouldn't see any different to shaping. Have you chatted to our team about this at all?
 

TEXTILE GUY

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So, it seems I am the idiot with regard to my speeds... my humble apologies to Afrihost.

According to AH technical, the results were erratic .... MY POINT EXACTLY. The speeds are all over the show on a PRIORITISED UNSHAPED SERVICE!!

It also seems I should be happy with just under 3 megs on a 4 meg account when I got close to 4 megs before .... I must accept that 3,5 megs is the best its going to be... and it does get there at times, granted.

And because Telkom say everythings OK I must accept that....

Sorry AH, my bad. I accept mediocrity and am sorry I was striving for excellence ... :twisted:
I have had to deal with this before with another ISP and after almost a year, someone actually LISTENED, ACTED and SORTED IT OUT.
But, again, my bad. Sorry for sending in a ticket - really.

Lets just leave it at that - what the hey :twisted::twisted::twisted:
I am sure you will accept my payment offer for your product ... may not be the full amount, but just less than what I owe should suffice.

edit CZ issue sorted itself out.
 

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sybertiger

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no not yet,but i dont torrent and youtube

i only torrent after 12 so it dont bother me that much as long as i get full speed in youtube i am happy (can play 1080p)

and its does that so no complains for now :)
 

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Sounds like there may be a line issue here, have we had a fault logged for you?

Yup. We logged a fault, telkom guy came and fiddled around for a bit...and that was that, nothing else. (He was here about 2-3 weeks ago. This issue started around 12 May)

I can tweak the line to resync to 1.5mbps and then it works...so I'm not completely dead in the water. It just sucks that I actually have to do this...every night...at 530-ish - 6pm. I can only sync back to 2mbps around 10 / 11pm. So yeah....
 

TEXTILE GUY

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Also going slower than usual, this side!

To quote AH ......

- are you running any downloads; torrents, FTP services or cloud services (eg: Google Drive, Dropbox etc) on the same network?
- what internet services do you run on your network; & how many computers share the same internet account?

And apparently 66% of the nominal speed is acceptable ....

Sorry, I am a little cheesed with the response I got from AH for querying the same......
 

AfriGuy

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Hey guys

We're seeing higher than normal latency in the North at the moment, our team is investigating.
 

AfriMan

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Will this affect the south too?

Shouldn't have had any effect on the South. Looks like a problem on one of the North IPC Links - but not confirmed. Looks to me like it was resolved last night though.
 

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You guys need to introduce a toll free support number, waiting to get through to support in the evenings should not cost me as its your service that has a problem. The sms call me back never works, as I cannot sit around waiting for a call back.
 

MrWireless

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To the folks who already have 20Mbps lines, perhaps you can advise. Do I need a 20Mbps data account to sync at 20Mbps? According to Afrihost I do....which has never been the case in the past. The sync rate has never had anything to do with my data rate, so not sure what has changed recently.

I am getting very frustrated with Afrihost. Been with them for longer than I can remember and been very happy, but I never needed to contact support. Their support lines are a complete joke.

The lowdown:
I do understand that to download at 20Mbps you need to have a 20Mbps data line. BUT, to sync at 20Mbps - is it required to have a 20Mbps data account?

To make this clear. I moved my line to Afrihost, and applied for a 20Mbps line. Telkom had advised that the upgrades had not been completed yet - and would be done soon. I decided to leave the 20Mbps so I would have an idea as to when the upgrades would be done. 3 weeks ago, I finally got a call from Telkom that the upgrade has been completed.

So, login to router - syncing at 4Mbps - but, changed from G.Dmt to ADSL2+. Decide to login to Afrihost and do a port reset - and then stabilize. Stabilize line allows me to go up to 8Mbps - fantastic. It would not allow me to go any higher, the feature throwing an immediate error the minute I went above 8Mbps - odd.

Line stats are good, and are definitely capable of syncing at higher rates. So I leave it hoping that things will happen down the line.

So last week, I pop Afrihost a message - asking if they have any idea why I can only sync at 8Mbps. TWO of their reps come back saying I am only syncing at 8Mbps because my data is only 8Mbps. I think it's odd that the data account affects the sync rate - but because two of them assured me that it was the issue, I go and upgrade the data to 20Mbps and go and purchase a vDSL router.

Alas, makes absolutely no difference. Their support staff are a joke. e-mail them back saying it's still syncing at 8Mbps and what should I do - and they respond with "Its always a pleasure assisting our valued clients." - did not even bother to read the e-mail.

So e-mail them back saying perhaps someone should actually read what I sent - get a response that they'll log an issue with Telkom. On Sunday, Telkom is at my front door - coming to fix my "dead" line. WHAT? No dead line, just battling with syncing above 8Mbps. He advises that if the vDSL modem doesn't sync faster than 8Mbps - it is Afrihost who hasn't moved us to the faster speed. He himself was involved with the upgrades and all was in order, so it is an Afrihost problem. Urgh.

So e-mail Afrihost again - quote "The new vDSL modem is installed – line stats are still good – but still syncing at 8Mbps. Please can we follow up from your side?"

And I get this as a response: "Thank you for the email,please advise when you have the router so we can assist further."

I e-mail Gian advising him that his staff don't bother to read the correspondence, and give me the run around - that was on Monday. Still no response to my e-mail.

I understand that they probably get tons of queries a day, but not bothering to read and respond to queries properly is not acceptable.

Busy looking into options to move to a company who actually bothers to read their e-mails.
 

DrJohnZoidberg

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To the folks who already have 20Mbps lines, perhaps you can advise. Do I need a 20Mbps data account to sync at 20Mbps? According to Afrihost I do....which has never been the case in the past. The sync rate has never had anything to do with my data rate, so not sure what has changed recently.

I am getting very frustrated with Afrihost. Been with them for longer than I can remember and been very happy, but I never needed to contact support. Their support lines are a complete joke.

The lowdown:
I do understand that to download at 20Mbps you need to have a 20Mbps data line. BUT, to sync at 20Mbps - is it required to have a 20Mbps data account?

To make this clear. I moved my line to Afrihost, and applied for a 20Mbps line. Telkom had advised that the upgrades had not been completed yet - and would be done soon. I decided to leave the 20Mbps so I would have an idea as to when the upgrades would be done. 3 weeks ago, I finally got a call from Telkom that the upgrade has been completed.

So, login to router - syncing at 4Mbps - but, changed from G.Dmt to ADSL2+. Decide to login to Afrihost and do a port reset - and then stabilize. Stabilize line allows me to go up to 8Mbps - fantastic. It would not allow me to go any higher, the feature throwing an immediate error the minute I went above 8Mbps - odd.

Line stats are good, and are definitely capable of syncing at higher rates. So I leave it hoping that things will happen down the line.

So last week, I pop Afrihost a message - asking if they have any idea why I can only sync at 8Mbps. TWO of their reps come back saying I am only syncing at 8Mbps because my data is only 8Mbps. I think it's odd that the data account affects the sync rate - but because two of them assured me that it was the issue, I go and upgrade the data to 20Mbps and go and purchase a vDSL router.

Alas, makes absolutely no difference. Their support staff are a joke. e-mail them back saying it's still syncing at 8Mbps and what should I do - and they respond with "Its always a pleasure assisting our valued clients." - did not even bother to read the e-mail.

So e-mail them back saying perhaps someone should actually read what I sent - get a response that they'll log an issue with Telkom. On Sunday, Telkom is at my front door - coming to fix my "dead" line. WHAT? No dead line, just battling with syncing above 8Mbps. He advises that if the vDSL modem doesn't sync faster than 8Mbps - it is Afrihost who hasn't moved us to the faster speed. He himself was involved with the upgrades and all was in order, so it is an Afrihost problem. Urgh.

So e-mail Afrihost again - quote "The new vDSL modem is installed – line stats are still good – but still syncing at 8Mbps. Please can we follow up from your side?"

And I get this as a response: "Thank you for the email,please advise when you have the router so we can assist further."

I e-mail Gian advising him that his staff don't bother to read the correspondence, and give me the run around - that was on Monday. Still no response to my e-mail.

I understand that they probably get tons of queries a day, but not bothering to read and respond to queries properly is not acceptable.

Busy looking into options to move to a company who actually bothers to read their e-mails.

I find it odd that Telkom says your line is fine even though it's not syncing at 20Mbps.

Could you post your line stats? The ones from the router itself.
 

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To the folks who already have 20Mbps lines, perhaps you can advise. Do I need a 20Mbps data account to sync at 20Mbps? According to Afrihost I do....which has never been the case in the past. The sync rate has never had anything to do with my data rate, so not sure what has changed recently.

I am getting very frustrated with Afrihost. Been with them for longer than I can remember and been very happy, but I never needed to contact support. Their support lines are a complete joke.

The lowdown:
I do understand that to download at 20Mbps you need to have a 20Mbps data line. BUT, to sync at 20Mbps - is it required to have a 20Mbps data account?

To make this clear. I moved my line to Afrihost, and applied for a 20Mbps line. Telkom had advised that the upgrades had not been completed yet - and would be done soon. I decided to leave the 20Mbps so I would have an idea as to when the upgrades would be done. 3 weeks ago, I finally got a call from Telkom that the upgrade has been completed.

So, login to router - syncing at 4Mbps - but, changed from G.Dmt to ADSL2+. Decide to login to Afrihost and do a port reset - and then stabilize. Stabilize line allows me to go up to 8Mbps - fantastic. It would not allow me to go any higher, the feature throwing an immediate error the minute I went above 8Mbps - odd.

Line stats are good, and are definitely capable of syncing at higher rates. So I leave it hoping that things will happen down the line.

So last week, I pop Afrihost a message - asking if they have any idea why I can only sync at 8Mbps. TWO of their reps come back saying I am only syncing at 8Mbps because my data is only 8Mbps. I think it's odd that the data account affects the sync rate - but because two of them assured me that it was the issue, I go and upgrade the data to 20Mbps and go and purchase a vDSL router.

Alas, makes absolutely no difference. Their support staff are a joke. e-mail them back saying it's still syncing at 8Mbps and what should I do - and they respond with "Its always a pleasure assisting our valued clients." - did not even bother to read the e-mail.

So e-mail them back saying perhaps someone should actually read what I sent - get a response that they'll log an issue with Telkom. On Sunday, Telkom is at my front door - coming to fix my "dead" line. WHAT? No dead line, just battling with syncing above 8Mbps. He advises that if the vDSL modem doesn't sync faster than 8Mbps - it is Afrihost who hasn't moved us to the faster speed. He himself was involved with the upgrades and all was in order, so it is an Afrihost problem. Urgh.

So e-mail Afrihost again - quote "The new vDSL modem is installed – line stats are still good – but still syncing at 8Mbps. Please can we follow up from your side?"

And I get this as a response: "Thank you for the email,please advise when you have the router so we can assist further."

I e-mail Gian advising him that his staff don't bother to read the correspondence, and give me the run around - that was on Monday. Still no response to my e-mail.

I understand that they probably get tons of queries a day, but not bothering to read and respond to queries properly is not acceptable.

Busy looking into options to move to a company who actually bothers to read their e-mails.

The problem is that you moved your line to Afrihost.

Their systems probably only allow a 20meg account, with a 20Meg line. Most ISPs are like this as very few people bundle their line and data at a mismatch.

Your solution is to not have your line with Afrihost.
 

AfriMan

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You guys need to introduce a toll free support number, waiting to get through to support in the evenings should not cost me as its your service that has a problem. The sms call me back never works, as I cannot sit around waiting for a call back.

We've had a few queries about this in the past. The issue is mainly that someone always pays for the calls, so we'd have to move that cost somewhere. For now, we'd rather focus on improving call response and SMS callback turnaround time so it doesn't cost our clients much to get the help they need. Remember we have live chat as well - and PM's to me are free (for now) ;)
 
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