JabesPE

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Anyone else having high latency while using FrogFoot FFTH in PE?

I understand or was aware of the "National outage" that lasted more than three days however since the return of services there seems to be issues with international connectivity.

I'm with Vox telecoms and tier 1 support keeps reiterating that it's an issue with SAT-3 which will only be looked at from the 1st of June.
 

Leno

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Wow haven't heard SAT-3 in ages :)

My latencies are normal , Summerstrand, RocketNet

Your ISP has mentioned what the problem is though, to confirm you can try go through a local vpn and compare
 

PhireSide

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F***.
Connection just went out now as well :(

PE seems to have trouble with water, electricity and internet lately. What's next, are they going to take the sun down for maintenance?
Quoting my own post, since our power is out again. PE cannot go one week without a disruption in either power, water, or internet.
 

thewusman

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Same. Fernglen. Inverter kicked in like magic but FrogFoot clearly doesn’t believe in batteries and UPS’s. Connection useless.
 

Bryn

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Same. Fernglen. Inverter kicked in like magic but FrogFoot clearly doesn’t believe in batteries and UPS’s. Connection useless.
One of the main reasons I'd never use Frogfoot if I had any alternative. Not staying up during load shedding is bloody useless. Openserve is rock solid in this regard.
 

PhireSide

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Our FF still operates during power outages, but I'd imagine being in an area without the infra having backup power is quite kak.

@thewusman maybe log a call and see if you get any feedback from them. They might not have monitoring on the node you're connected to
 

veethree

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Down here in Fernglen all morning. Anyone else? Seems like FF can't handle loadshedding in the area.
 
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