+1You're not being asked for an exact answer; you're being asked whether Afrihost has the honest intention of working towards restoring experience to, and maintaining it at, what it was a week or two ago. That's all, really...
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+1You're not being asked for an exact answer; you're being asked whether Afrihost has the honest intention of working towards restoring experience to, and maintaining it at, what it was a week or two ago. That's all, really...
This is set to improve as soon as the network demand drops.
Remember that shaping doesn't look at account specific usage but rather our overall network performance. Realtime services are also not affected-J
This is set to improve as soon as the network demand drops.
Remember that shaping doesn't look at account specific usage but rather our overall network performance. Realtime services are also not affected-J
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Reset router 4 days ago when I moved it to another room, doesn't seem to have dropped since then?
Also, Netflix seems to be crawling along at my shaped % speeds. Isn't streaming video supposed to be prioritised?
Shaping should totally look at individuals, and shape accordingly. It's mass punishment because some people download 24/7 :/ That's lame. If only Article 33 of The Fourth Geneva Convention applied here!!
But there should be some kind of bracket for shaping, not "Looks like someone screwed you guys, SHAPED TO THE GROUND!!:twisted:"
Maybe it is time to look at the bigger picture, maybe in times like this you need to cut off the rural subscribers like cape town and prioritise Gauteng users. No use in shaping me so that some person can watch how to make lentil soup in cape town.Some ISP's do shape based on usage, we feel that this is much fairer approach. We don't want to be in a situation where a client reaches xGB and suddenly they're shaped - that kind of defeats the purpose of Uncapped.
When the network sees normal demand some regions hardly see shaping while others do. It's all done on a very dynamic level.
Some ISP's do shape based on usage, we feel that this is much fairer approach. We don't want to be in a situation where a client reaches xGB and suddenly they're shaped - that kind of defeats the purpose of Uncapped.
When the network sees normal demand some regions hardly see shaping while others do. It's all done on a very dynamic level.
Maybe it is time to look at the bigger picture, maybe in times like this you need to cut off the rural subscribers like cape town and prioritise Gauteng users. No use in shaping me so that some person can watch how to make lentil soup in cape town.
So basically you're saying that Gauteng is more important then Cape Town? That's just ridiculous. And you guys have more IPC capacity then us
I cant even play BF3 on PSN anymore, keeps loosing connection with EA, and yes, have reset router, even tried another router with new settings, no other data streams runnning either. Guess it`s not a "real time" service...
25% dl
6.25% p2p
Maybe if i get:
an "uncapped" shaped account for midnight-morning/after hours use
a business uncapped account for morning to evening use
and a capped 100gb account for evening to midnight use
I will be ok?
Some ISP's do shape based on usage, we feel that this is much fairer approach. We don't want to be in a situation where a client reaches xGB and suddenly they're shaped - that kind of defeats the purpose of Uncapped.
When the network sees normal demand some regions hardly see shaping while others do. It's all done on a very dynamic level.
So basically you're saying that Gauteng is more important then Cape Town? That's just ridiculous. And you guys have more IPC capacity then us
Dynamically I'm paying for some high-usage-user bandwidth usages now, and my torrents are totaling at a steady 10kb/s on a 4meg line. That's not really "fair" as it were. By definition, shaping more for someone that uses more, is exactly what "fair" would mean?
That's 2% p2p of my line. where in the past, shaping never dropped me below 100kb/s on a averagely heavy shaping day.
See I knew that Durban guys are more enlightened than Cape Town people. Here we have a great soul that offers to cut his usage when Gauteng guys want to use the internet. If a capetownians weren't so selfish we wouldn't have this problem at all.Ok here's my 2cents, like me everyone gets home around the same time everyday fires up the pc and modem so automatically there's a drain on the network. Rather schedule your dloads for a later time or use the turbocharge feature.
I managed 26gigs on Tuesday with no hassle or the need to use turbocharge. Afrihost is awesome, just find legal ways to achieve the best from your connection![]()