+1oh dear, that poor support guy is going to get nailed for lying and for not using the "please send a traceroute" template response they normally use.
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+1oh dear, that poor support guy is going to get nailed for lying and for not using the "please send a traceroute" template response they normally use.
But in this case only my downloads are affected and you expect me to believe that there is no shaping of my service from your side?
And amazingly your demand ends the same time every night at 11PM.
As I said, we discussed this extensively last year, where we did see people getting full speedtests but not seeing full throughput on services. Whatever the experience, we don't have a policy that is shaping or throttling traffic.
I absolutely agree with youAny network is going to be impacted by demand, I don't think any ISP can have a 1:1 contention ratio or guarantee a specific experience at all times. A network is a dynamic system, and client behaviour, as much as hardware and software, is an integral part of that system.
As I said, we discussed this extensively last year, where we did see people getting full speedtests but not seeing full throughput on services. Whatever the experience, we don't have a policy that is shaping or throttling traffic.
Why do my downloads return to normal same time every night at 11PM then?
IPC issues, contention or whatever you calling it cannot pick a specific time to sort itself out at the same time every day.
When I say 11PM I mean 11PM to the second and the taps open up.
There's definitely no-one sitting at a desk with a big red button on it turning shaping on and off. We also wouldn't want to automate a function like that (not that we have one, I'm saying hypothetically) because we would want to monitor demand, as our automated shaping system does on Uncapped. It's far more likely, and the data supports this, that user behaviour/demand drops off steeply at that time and contention is relieved.
But on unshaped capped all services should suffer equally otherwise you are shaping.Any network is going to be impacted by demand, I don't think any ISP can have a 1:1 contention ratio or guarantee a specific experience at all times. A network is a dynamic system, and client behaviour, as much as hardware and software, is an integral part of that system.
But on unshaped capped all services should suffer equally otherwise you are shaping.


You are absolutely correct!You are absolutely correct!
+1. Why do torrents and NNTP suffer but everything else is fine?
The only logical explanation is shaping of these services.
In actual fact I don't even know why I'm arguing with you about a service I'm paying you for.
Get someone from your office that can make decisions call me so I can discuss a way forward. I want either a full refund this month or my 30 day notice period wavered so I can take my business elsewhere.
I don't have the time for this sht...
Just want to let you know that for the past 2-4 weeks my Afrihost account has been really bad. Reminds me of the time when I was with OpenWeb. Last night, download speeds were between 1-10kB/s on a 2 MB Line. Reading this thread, it seems like there's an underlying issue that needs to be sorted out. I've been an Afrihost client for a long time and my line speed was always consistent until the past month.
A glimmer of light. Don't know if it was the nntp/p2p shaping but last night's gaming was rock solid. Best I've had on AH in a long long time. Keep it up AH!
To the second? You really believe we are that ignorant.
A glimmer of light. Don't know if it was the nntp/p2p shaping but last night's gaming was rock solid. Best I've had on AH in a long long time. Keep it up AH!
But on unshaped capped all services should suffer equally otherwise you are shaping.