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Maybe its changes made by Afrihost and I am getting resynched for changes to take effect?
I am in cpt where we usually have ipc issues,
Does Afrihost resync our lines on their own?
Looses connection, ips etc and connects again after a minute to 2.
I notice it does happen frequently. Latest which I physically saw was last night at 8.05pm, today at 7.05 and again at 7.21pm
Wow, totally chuffed to read this:
http://mybroadband.co.za/news/adsl/73878-best-adsl-isp-in-south-africa-2.html
Thanks for all the support guys. Just know that this inspires us to work harder (and smarter) and make sure that we never take our client's support and loyalty for granted. I think as much as this is an accolade for us, it's also a testament to the faith our clients have shown in us in light of recent problems, and that is something we are truly grateful for (and will work really hard to do justice to).
I'm pretty sure Gian will be buying donuts tomorrow![]()
Well, I'd rather be with an ISP that has the right attitude but some network issues that will probably be resolved, than an ISP with little to no network issues but an attitude that stinks.
Bah, now I'm irked.. download killed from http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-to...urrent/quantal-preinstalled-phablet-armhf.zip because the site deemed that the download "took too long". Serious, that was the message.
Pulling it through wget now, that usually seems like the die hard solution in these situations.
Whats wrong with ftp.is.co.za?
Would Afrihost care if someone ran a VPN on one of their business accounts? It's a businessy thing to do, and abuse is curtailed with throttling, which doesn't care for the methods used.
As an ancillary to this, what is Afrihost's general position on VPNs? I'm considering signing up for a VPN service, but not with the intention of circumventing shaping policies or doing anything any more taxing on the line than what I have in the past. Is the issue connecting to a VPN - I can't see how it can be - or running near line speed for extended periods via a VPN?
As an ancillary to this, what is Afrihost's general position on VPNs? I'm considering signing up for a VPN service, but not with the intention of circumventing shaping policies or doing anything any more taxing on the line than what I have in the past. Is the issue connecting to a VPN - I can't see how it can be - or running near line speed for extended periods via a VPN?
Would Afrihost care if someone ran a VPN on one of their business accounts? It's a businessy thing to do, and abuse is curtailed with throttling, which doesn't care for the methods used.
The new Turbo feature looks cool,nice to give us some free hours there too