While I fully understand you're frustrating, I don't think pointing to shaping is going to resolve this. We need to check tests to see what's happening.
Let's assume we shape Capped (which I need to point out again, we do not shape Capped accounts) - that would mean everyone else would have the same experience, and feedback in this thread alone doesn't point to any trends on shaping.
But anyway, so hypothetically speaking we shape Capped. That means P2P and ALL downloads will be shaped in the same way we shape Premium Uncapped. So a driver download, a Windows update via HTTP or any other download will be slow. Torrents will be slow along with NNTP.
With that info above, shaping does not happen.
What kind of throughput do you see to Windows and Apple updates?
Also, nslookups/ digs should show an issue if you're having DNS issues.
Let me know if you'd prefer to chat to someone via mail on the phone, I'll gladly escalate your concerns to our Critical Care team.
All the tests you have requested that I do returns a positive result. The problem is that these tests proves or disproves nothing. Which tests do you want me to do as far as troubleshooting the Windows update and Apple App Store data transfer problem is concerned?
I disagree with your explanation of shaping. There are many parameters and criteria which can be set & adjusted as far as TCP/IP data transfer is concerned. You can specify rules which will act based on TCP/UDP port, Application, Protocol, URL, IP address/ranges etc. You can get quite granular. Afrihost shapes my connection as far as Update traffic is concerned. I pay for an unshaped service as per your advertisements. I have raised this issue with your support staff on numerous occasions and they basically shut down the minute they realize they are not dealing with a novice or an ordinary user. Afrihost support does not work. They serve to frustrate the customer. To say that I am frustrated is the understatement of the year. I am angry! However I can get over my "feelings and emotions". What I cannot get over is the amount of time and productivity that is wasted on this nonsense.
PS: I have already answered your question in my previous posts with regards to throughput.
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