Can Vodacom *please* advise me what I should do next. Situation is:
About every third day that I use my 3 G connection I get so many DNS errors that I'd estimate the actual cost for useable bandwidth is substantially more than the advertised rate per MB, because I'll surf via say Google to a page and then about 1 in 3 pages gives me a DNS error.
Right now there was just NO WAY I could get onto yahoo.com via normal processes. I had to do an nslookup on yahoo.com and then enter the IP address, because of this DNS error again. It happens too often to be acceptable, and it happens with popular sites that are definitely not down.... google.com, yahoo.com, abebooks.com, bbc.co.uk etc....
It doesn't happen all the time, yesterday I spent several hours on the net and it was fine.
I really need answers now....
On the first two occasions that I logged a fault in the last few weeks, I was subsequently fobbed off with a generic type statement something along the lines of 'yes we were experiencing network instability yada yada yada.' I now want to see log files, get specifics of the actual root cause of the problem, and see the problem resolution, who implemented it, how it was tested.
I worked in this type of support environment for a cable company in Europe so I know what this game is about and generic BS that the problem is 'fixed' doesn't hack it. When someone tells me something like this, all it really means is that no one really looked into it, no one could replicate it, no one bothered to dig deeper, and then when the problem didn't reappear, they hoped it wouldn't reappear, and they fobbed the customer off. Well, let me tell you.... The Problem Always Reappears...... (like now).
Real answers would be great. If it's configuration on my machine, cool, let me know what I must do.... But so many DNS errors are just a waste of my time...
Second minor annoyance: Spent 10 minutes on 155 -call was dropped twice and the third time when I pressed 0 as instructed, I got put through to the normal call centre, who then put me back onto 155 where my call got dropped again. Decided that it was less sweat to type the IP address than to try and get results.
Thinking of adding my fave sites to etc/hosts or wherever the host file is in Windoze so that I can at least get on with my life.... How sad is that?
-Aisne
About every third day that I use my 3 G connection I get so many DNS errors that I'd estimate the actual cost for useable bandwidth is substantially more than the advertised rate per MB, because I'll surf via say Google to a page and then about 1 in 3 pages gives me a DNS error.
Right now there was just NO WAY I could get onto yahoo.com via normal processes. I had to do an nslookup on yahoo.com and then enter the IP address, because of this DNS error again. It happens too often to be acceptable, and it happens with popular sites that are definitely not down.... google.com, yahoo.com, abebooks.com, bbc.co.uk etc....
It doesn't happen all the time, yesterday I spent several hours on the net and it was fine.
I really need answers now....
On the first two occasions that I logged a fault in the last few weeks, I was subsequently fobbed off with a generic type statement something along the lines of 'yes we were experiencing network instability yada yada yada.' I now want to see log files, get specifics of the actual root cause of the problem, and see the problem resolution, who implemented it, how it was tested.
I worked in this type of support environment for a cable company in Europe so I know what this game is about and generic BS that the problem is 'fixed' doesn't hack it. When someone tells me something like this, all it really means is that no one really looked into it, no one could replicate it, no one bothered to dig deeper, and then when the problem didn't reappear, they hoped it wouldn't reappear, and they fobbed the customer off. Well, let me tell you.... The Problem Always Reappears...... (like now).
Real answers would be great. If it's configuration on my machine, cool, let me know what I must do.... But so many DNS errors are just a waste of my time...
Second minor annoyance: Spent 10 minutes on 155 -call was dropped twice and the third time when I pressed 0 as instructed, I got put through to the normal call centre, who then put me back onto 155 where my call got dropped again. Decided that it was less sweat to type the IP address than to try and get results.
Thinking of adding my fave sites to etc/hosts or wherever the host file is in Windoze so that I can at least get on with my life.... How sad is that?
-Aisne