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This isn't going to happen, because people cannot wait 2 weeks for a couple of GBs to download. What you're effective saying is that we're screwed with regards to uncapped accounts.
Mine is at the heaviest shaping possible, and I'm definitely not a heavy downloader. I don't even mind you going back to the last 30 days, look at my usage and when I've scheduled my downloads, and then say I fall into the heavy user category. Which brings me again to the point: how can you say (quantify) that things are improving if someone like me has seen no change in shaping for days?
Which leads to to another point. So user's usage ARE now in fact taken into account when shaping takes place. This is not what we were told until recently?
Again, I need to urge that the only time your usage is taken into account is when heavier shaping is applied. Then it shapes the heaviest users first and goes down from there. In this case, because of the increased load we're seeing a more blanket approach to shaping. This does seem to have improved slightly today though, so hopefully the trend continues.
This is bs and I've had enough! I've been with Afrihost for close on four years, loved their service and stuck it out through previous outages but my connection is unusable and no-one at their excuse for a service desk seems to be able to give me any reassurance that (a) there's actually any problem and (b) that they're actually doing anything to sort it out. There was a post a few pages back where someone hypothesised that Afrihost is simply hanging high-usage clients out to dry: I think that they're spot-on! I have 2Mb line and probably average 50GB a month but - again - the service desk are unable to tell me if that qualifies me as a heavy user.
AfriMan/Guy: whilst your presence on this forum is appreciated, the "updates" you're providing are nothing more than hollow platitudes and overly-optimistic speculation. You've both posted here dozens of times over the past few days and I still have no clue as to what the actual issue is, how you're dealing with it, whether or not your technical teams have any idea as to the cause, when the shaping/throttling is going to be relaxed, what your Management team is doing about, etc. Also, I find your constant plugs for your business products distasteful which is why I'm going elsewhere tomorrow morning and not selecting one of your bus. products.
A suggestion on behalf of those unfortunates who are going to stay with you: perhaps you could get one of your techies to post some solid info pertaining to the issue. There are a lot of people on these boards who might be able to help because - if what you're both saying about all this is actually true - it's nearly a week on and your techies could clearly use some assistance...
I cant load the old clientzone either from my browser. Using chrome, even a Ctrl+F5 doesn't let me. It does however seem to work fine from IE...
Figures, old browser, old client zone...
P.S. I'm currently downloading at 1Kbps...
P.P.S. Is this not maybe the aftermath of a massive mobile data launch? Not sure if the mobile and the ADSL are linked, but I'm guessing theres quite a few GB used there, especially people who want to use up their GB before it doesn't carry over ?
While I know people have said that the mobile and dsl networks are seperate...the data still needs to travel from the towers to where it needs to go. So how does it do that? Magic fairy dust? It surely uses the same MTN network and fibre lines that the dsl use?
I am not clued up on the architecture at all, but it would not make sebse to have two completely exclusive systems...
from the tower to the data centre it does not use telkom IPC , it uses there own cable system i would guess.
Where adsl uses telkom IPC
That part I understand. However when dsl data breaks out of the Telkom IPC and onto the MTN network itself...what then? Surely the last leg of the journey is the same for both parts?
/goes off to google
That part I understand. However when dsl data breaks out of the Telkom IPC and onto the MTN network itself...what then? Surely the last leg of the journey is the same for both parts?
/goes off to google
10:45 at night and still 25%. Now downloading what I hope will be my last ever file with AH. Was going to give it to the 24th but enough - tomorrow I will find somebody else - nobody can be any worse than this. Could get better performance with 2 baked bean tins and a bit of string - if you have never tried this then you are too young to know what I mean. I seriously believe it will never get any better with AH unless I go to a business account and there is no way that is going to happen.
Edit: may have to wait another day, the file I am downloading is 900Mb and shows as 1 day and 2 hours still to go - beyond belief really.