LoneGunman
Expert Member
Noticed today (1st Jan) that via Northcliff tower, the interrupts - ie: b/w stops but signal stays strong - is continuing - just enough to disrupt the more finickity of downloads, which wont tolerate a five second or longer 'pause' in reception.
Switched to Rosebank tower, and thus far only had one brief interrupt, which wasnt enough to mess with the http download..
Also noticed, and perhaps other users can confirm/deny - there seemed to be a clear connection between the start of different protocols being used and the sudden 'drop' in signal-bandwidth.. ie: I'm downloading solidly via http, and I open an FTP - and theres a clear stutter in the signal, as if some fast calculation is going on in the mind of the transmission/router/base-station.
This would occur in various combo's of thread 'A' being downloaded, and then a second thread 'B' starting - usually ftp, but also in combo with an IRC 'get' - and also in combo with a flashget 'get'.
I'd clearly see a total break in data in/out with the start of a second protocol.
(Thats my take on it..)
Via Northcliff it does appear that there's still a problem - assuming that a phenomenon which 'interrupts' downloading, is seen by IBurst as a 'problem'
PS: Their Orcs arent too bad in terms of helpfulness, by the way - altho I'm not so sure about the IT-free Orc known as Portia.(And having a checklist of 'things to ask the customer when there's a problem' - isnt enough to compensate for a lack of IT knowledge.)
PPS: And Luis is a decent bloke who needs to gather up some equally tech-savvy and customer-friendly techies around him - as when things start going wrong, its not good enough to have an admittedly helpful support staff who can only say "I'm looking at the monitors now, and everything looks fine" when its clearly not.
They need a couple more techies lurking around, who have skills to run toolz if/when customers whine. Help staff who can only look at monitors and say "I'll have to phone Luis" or "When Luis comes in I'll tell him" means there's an awful lot riding on just one guys knowledge and ability to be around..
But looping back: to Iburst users noticing what seems to be a 'sluggishness' or 'unresponsiveness' - see what kind of protocols you're doing or starting, and watch your send/get data transmissions at the same time - to see if you also get a direct drop off at certain actions.
I find setting a permanent ping going, or starting a huge local download which takes up half the available b/w, seems to override the drop-off - allowing me to sneak in the download without a drop-off problem - but its a brutal method which is irritating as hell. Shouldnt have to do this. So its an ongoing error, which they're not seeing..
(While writing this, its just happened twice via Rosebank tower - but each time luckily, the http downloads I was pulling, decided to continue..)
Switched to Rosebank tower, and thus far only had one brief interrupt, which wasnt enough to mess with the http download..
Also noticed, and perhaps other users can confirm/deny - there seemed to be a clear connection between the start of different protocols being used and the sudden 'drop' in signal-bandwidth.. ie: I'm downloading solidly via http, and I open an FTP - and theres a clear stutter in the signal, as if some fast calculation is going on in the mind of the transmission/router/base-station.
This would occur in various combo's of thread 'A' being downloaded, and then a second thread 'B' starting - usually ftp, but also in combo with an IRC 'get' - and also in combo with a flashget 'get'.
I'd clearly see a total break in data in/out with the start of a second protocol.
(Thats my take on it..)
Via Northcliff it does appear that there's still a problem - assuming that a phenomenon which 'interrupts' downloading, is seen by IBurst as a 'problem'
PS: Their Orcs arent too bad in terms of helpfulness, by the way - altho I'm not so sure about the IT-free Orc known as Portia.(And having a checklist of 'things to ask the customer when there's a problem' - isnt enough to compensate for a lack of IT knowledge.)
PPS: And Luis is a decent bloke who needs to gather up some equally tech-savvy and customer-friendly techies around him - as when things start going wrong, its not good enough to have an admittedly helpful support staff who can only say "I'm looking at the monitors now, and everything looks fine" when its clearly not.
They need a couple more techies lurking around, who have skills to run toolz if/when customers whine. Help staff who can only look at monitors and say "I'll have to phone Luis" or "When Luis comes in I'll tell him" means there's an awful lot riding on just one guys knowledge and ability to be around..
But looping back: to Iburst users noticing what seems to be a 'sluggishness' or 'unresponsiveness' - see what kind of protocols you're doing or starting, and watch your send/get data transmissions at the same time - to see if you also get a direct drop off at certain actions.
I find setting a permanent ping going, or starting a huge local download which takes up half the available b/w, seems to override the drop-off - allowing me to sneak in the download without a drop-off problem - but its a brutal method which is irritating as hell. Shouldnt have to do this. So its an ongoing error, which they're not seeing..
(While writing this, its just happened twice via Rosebank tower - but each time luckily, the http downloads I was pulling, decided to continue..)
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