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+1Dota 2 servers ping fluctuates between 250ms to 340ms
We are looking into this and trying to isolate the problem. It's strange though, I can log on and play with no issues - I'm running on a normal ADSL account. This while still gaming on Fifa 13 and running youtube on a 4Mbps line at home.
The network is definitely capable, so we need to find out what the issues are that are causing this for certain users. I know it sucks, but we are giving this high priority!
We are looking into this and trying to isolate the problem. It's strange though, I can log on and play with no issues - I'm running on a normal ADSL account. This while still gaming on Fifa 13 and running youtube on a 4Mbps line at home.
The network is definitely capable, so we need to find out what the issues are that are causing this for certain users. I know it sucks, but we are giving this high priority!
We are looking into this and trying to isolate the problem. It's strange though, I can log on and play with no issues - I'm running on a normal ADSL account. This while still gaming on Fifa 13 and running youtube on a 4Mbps line at home.
The network is definitely capable, so we need to find out what the issues are that are causing this for certain users. I know it sucks, but we are giving this high priority!
What do you guys need to help identify the problem? Traceroutes, pathpings, packet captures etc.
Also can you get the guys to look into why www.townhallmail.com doesn't load but www.townhall.com where it redirects to does load, it does this while using your own DNS servers or Google/OpenDNS servers, it used to load fine on the IS backbone and it loads from Mweb as well.
@Afriman Is Pietermaritzburg also routed through elsewhere? My Speedtest.net results show that Durban servers are 700km away. Is this linked to the Cape Town situation?
Maybe someone can correct my idea of what IPConnect is... I think I may have the wrong end of the stick?
From what I have been able to find out, IPC basically provides a connection between telkom's ADSL backhaul network, and an ISP's backbone? So it's like some form of MPLS (or whatever technology) tunnel between the access network and the ISP?
Basically IPC means you get off Telkom's backhaul faster by having a dedicated breakout onto you own network. However, depending on the infrastructure, traffic may still be routed in various ways. If there is a bottleneck on the Telkom backhaul, then having IPC can bypass this and give better latency results. It just also depends on where the the bottleneck is, if it's the contention on the exchange itself, or insufficient backhaul carrying traffic from the exchange or the regional breakout infrastructure.