If you have slow speed do this..

TrXtR

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I'm on 66 range, never got those others, and I get slow speed still :(

Oh, on another note, isnt it time to find a way to ban sentech from viewing the site? :) I'm sure they are unwanted here hehe
 

buffalobill

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Fix it for all, or fix it for none...

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gripen

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<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by regardtv</i>
<br />they fixed it so quickly because it was discussed here ;-) ...
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Well maybe they apply that methodology to our bandwidth problem since they are watching here so closely. To Sentech, cant we get a quick FIX to that?
 

MyLowBandwidth

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Everytime I phone the call centre they know exactly what is being discussed here. There is absolutely no way we can prevent Sentech from accessing this forum. Its a public forum.

Greedyflyza, next time you have a REAAAALLY good idea like this one, keep it to yourself...

Cape Town 128K 18% Tower 22 (Salt River) PPPoE, IPCop
 

gripen

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in reality it should make no difference if a user has a fixed IP or not. There should be no gain ito bandwidth. The fact that the fixed it so quickly highlights their incompetence when managing bandwidth. Theyare covering up their little "scheme".
 

gripen

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Ok so now the static IPs are gone. Big deal. So we cant host sites on our static IPs anymore. Too bad. But now with the dynamic IP allocation you should be shifted (hopefully) in and out of the starved-bandwidth-pool automatically with each re-connect. So much for the mission above. So if the theory is true, by "fixing" the problem they could be shooting their bandwidth management mechanism in the foot.
 
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