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You should have found the local image and it should have taken no more than about 40 ms.
Any issues in CT ? Having an on and off experience with the web.
Routing across South Africa should be stay within the 50ms range in most cases. Depending on where the CDN or cache is located relative to you can also affect the latecy quite a bit.
In this particular example, OP ended up accessing MS at source in the USA instead of a local Akamai mirror cache in SA. What would have caused that to happen?
Yes I suppose 50 ms should be the worst case across SA. My figures are based on from a typical large urban area.
Hi I've just upgraded to a 10Mbps line from a 4Mbps and there don't seem to be much difference. The speeds are what I'd expect from a 6Mbps or a bad 8Mbps line but not 10Mbps![]()
Hi I've just upgraded to a 10Mbps line from a 4Mbps and there don't seem to be much difference. The speeds are what I'd expect from a 6Mbps or a bad 8Mbps line but not 10Mbps![]()
Are you on a Capped or Uncapped account? Could you maybe PM me your DSL line number and I'll check what's up.
Its around there I thinkYou should be getting 1MB/s, what are you actually getting?
My reaction when I realized it was Tuesday!![]()
It's capped, I had a chat to one of your guys he reset something and it seems to be fine now however I can't help but think that the speed limitation was done on purpose in the hopes that a customer won't notice. The upgrade was just done recently so if there was a problem it should have been detected. Just a thought though I could just be looking too much into it.![]()
Genius, did you get my PM i sent last week? lol![]()
What sort of issues are you experiencing at the moment?
I believe it's a hardware issue on my side (line or router) after running some tests.
The issue was a series of disconnects for a few hours. Not sure why it started all of a sudden but it seems fine now.