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But isn't this the entire reason why you have different tiered/priced packages? So that when something like this happens the people with the cheaper packages get shaped a lot so that the people who are on higher tiered/priced packages can at least load a webpage?
Have them fired. Took 3 hours just to find the cable fault. Incompetent. Then have a chat with Gian that he should go hire a competent network tech to lay out your network.No, we have a dedicated team on duty (not standby) and an escalation process in place, so this was identified as quickly as it would have been at any other time![]()
>best effort
Best effort, just admitted they could route through Johannesburg as a last ditch attempt, did not do so therefore it's not best effort.
But isn't this the entire reason why you have different tiered/priced packages? So that when something like this happens the people with the cheaper packages get shaped a lot so that the people who are on higher tiered/priced packages can at least load a webpage?
Stay tuned for another "Afrihost best network" article by MyBB in the very near future.
Just my 2c
For 5 hr the quickest rerouting speed in South Africa
I have literally 0% throughout unable to use my net that I pay for, yet it is impossible t reroute traffic as it might inconvenience others. Is that not the entire point I am paying for the prioritized capped account?
Don't you find it hilarious that this happens on the day that the separation of capped accounts occurs, that you shape "shaped capped accounts" under "extreme network load"?
How is a single fiber cable break enough to kill off the entire southern and northern region. It would be understandable to have reduced throughout due to two or more redundant routes for a connection shared by a huge number of your customers, it's got to be one of the dumbest network topologies If only a single cable would bring down half the country.
International cables have redundancy, Seacom and WACS have agreements with each other for this, a minimum of 2 ways out the country extremely geographically separated, how can you have a single cable destroy the entire network for over 5 hours.
Also 3 hours to diagnose this when you should have been able to diagnose it near instantly as the switch before replies, the switch after doesn't so you'd ping from the other side as well and know that the fiber cable is damaged, should take you less than 5 minutes.
This can solely be laid at your feet and easily been avoided, you even have the possibility to reroute via Johannesburg and don't take that options so that your clients can even have a net connection for at least email.
Atrocious networking and decision making.
Know Afrihost is routing to jhb this taking 5 hr and Afrihost saying 4 hr no reply from ticket is ok this shows again how the support is not working
Best effort, just admitted they could route through Johannesburg as a last ditch attempt, did not do so therefore it's not best effort.
either the network is still taking strain from the outage or I'm being shaped to pieces on my capped account with 20Mbps line. Current torrent download speed 20KiB/s... ridiculous.
Where is the option in client zone to select double data or unshaped?
Easiest route is to use the email you received when we launched Shaped Capped![]()
speeds was fine when ah came on again but has now gone down the crapper again
looks like shaping