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Fella i wasnt affected because im not home yetWe're back up now. Really sorry about any inconvenience. I'm trying to get more detail as to what went wrong. Sit tight.![]()
Fella i wasnt affected because im not home yet![]()
Any idea on what happened and why?Sometimes traffic jams are a good thing, I suppose.![]()
Any idea on what happened and why?
We're back up now. Really sorry about any inconvenience. I'm trying to get more detail as to what went wrong. Sit tight.![]()
Looks like the breakout from IPC wasn't accepting any traffic. Our Network Team jumped on it quickly enough, though. Sorry again about any inconvenience.
dont think so speeds are still down the crapper
and web pages are timing out
funny that it started working again at 6pm!
I to experience this very thing with Microsoft updates.Can someone from Afrihost please explain why you shape Windows Update and Apple App Store traffic on a capped account. Your website clearly states that capped accounts are not shaped. I have been trying to patch a handful of devices today and it has been an absolute nightmare! If I manually download the Windows updates, the http download via browser runs at full line speed. The Afrihost website reflects the network status as "running like a bomb" yet the service is unusable.
Can someone from Afrihost please explain why you shape Windows Update and Apple App Store traffic on a capped account. Your website clearly states that capped accounts are not shaped. I have been trying to patch a handful of devices today and it has been an absolute nightmare! If I manually download the Windows updates, the http download via browser runs at full line speed. The Afrihost website reflects the network status as "running like a bomb" yet the service is unusable.
Can someone from Afrihost please explain why you shape Windows Update and Apple App Store traffic on a capped account. Your website clearly states that capped accounts are not shaped. I have been trying to patch a handful of devices today and it has been an absolute nightmare! If I manually download the Windows updates, the http download via browser runs at full line speed. The Afrihost website reflects the network status as "running like a bomb" yet the service is unusable.
Well now I see why they are trying to encourage daytime use.
Testing with the R1 account and a stream that was consistently giving 1.2MBs all day is now giving only 50KBs.
Unless this is a result of the earlier outage I don't think i will be moving back just yet.
They need to get the IPC to Capetown sorted to Accept the Evening load, we have a different use pattern to JHB.
At least it is not costing anything to test so thanks Afrihost, and I will keep trying.
There are no capacity issues at the moment. Your R1 account is also not different from any other - except for the price you paid this September.What DNS settings are you using?
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