SK33T Well-Known Member Joined Aug 7, 2003 Messages 492 Reaction score 0 Location South Africa. Dec 17, 2003 #1 Speeds seem to be looking up today,anyone else?
S SuPaStA Expert Member Joined Aug 22, 2003 Messages 2,728 Reaction score 1 Location UK Dec 17, 2003 #2 50kbs on p2p.Christmas has come a few days early.
P Pavlov Active Member Joined Nov 13, 2003 Messages 69 Reaction score 0 Location South Africa. Dec 17, 2003 #3 Perhaps Telkom have found some enthusiasm in a can marked competition? Then again, perhaps loads of ADSL users are either capped or on holiday?
Perhaps Telkom have found some enthusiasm in a can marked competition? Then again, perhaps loads of ADSL users are either capped or on holiday?
S SuPaStA Expert Member Joined Aug 22, 2003 Messages 2,728 Reaction score 1 Location UK Dec 17, 2003 #4 <font size="1">Then again, perhaps loads of ADSL users are either capped or on holiday?</font id="size1"> dont think that is the answer because there doesnt seem to be any port prioritisation.
<font size="1">Then again, perhaps loads of ADSL users are either capped or on holiday?</font id="size1"> dont think that is the answer because there doesnt seem to be any port prioritisation.
P PierreLeRiche Active Member Joined Oct 16, 2003 Messages 39 Reaction score 0 Location South Africa. Dec 19, 2003 #5 Something must be wrong with their port prioritisation system. All of a sudden news servers are waaaay faster than they ever were. I don't believe this can be intentional. Telkom don't do things like this on purpose.
Something must be wrong with their port prioritisation system. All of a sudden news servers are waaaay faster than they ever were. I don't believe this can be intentional. Telkom don't do things like this on purpose.
P Pavlov Active Member Joined Nov 13, 2003 Messages 69 Reaction score 0 Location South Africa. Dec 19, 2003 #6 Have there been any noticable routing changes or any noticable reduction of router latency?