AfricanTech
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Noise Margin 13.9 db 13.0 db
try to get that better, its lowish , ,unplug alarms , other phones etc, see if u get better snr
Thanks for the suggestion.
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Noise Margin 13.9 db 13.0 db
try to get that better, its lowish , ,unplug alarms , other phones etc, see if u get better snr
That is a valid reason for using OpenDNS, but generally OpenDNS will give you slower internet, and there are a few reasons for this.AfricanTech said:2. OpenDNS: Mostly using this for the blocking facilities - i.e. to ensure that kids don't inadvertently stumble upon undesirable sites. Also received feedback from other users that OpenDNS works better with PS3.
Tracing route to www.mint.com [66.151.159.198]
over a maximum of 30 hops:
[snip]
Trace complete.
Hops 9 and 10 highlight where you leave SA and arrive on the London end of Seacom, from there you are picking quite a bit of latency to your final destination, not much to be done about that I'm afraid. However I thought that by slowness you meant download speeds?
That is a valid reason for using OpenDNS, but generally OpenDNS will give you slower internet, and there are a few reasons for this.
1. Instead of waiting 30-40ms for a DNS request, it now takes 300-500ms. Tiny difference you might say, but when your browser has to do this for multiple urls, images ect. just to load 1 web page, it starts to add up, up to seconds later on. I hope you can see where I am going with this...
2. Using any DNS server that is not on your ISPs network, might redirect you to servers that slower, in most cases not optimized for your ISPs network. An example here would be, Google, Youtube, Facebook, Gumtree, adverts, other video streaming webites, pretty much anything that makes use of Akamai, and let me tell you, A LOT of services you use everyday makes use of this. There are actually a lot more to this, but in general, expect most things to be slower, feel slower and just be plain slower.
In my honest opinion, DNS is the worst possible method to block your kids from visiting unwanted websites, yes it works and is a valid reason, but there are better ways at doing that without slowing down your own internet experience. While I am not in the position of needing something like this, I think there are better ways out there to prevent your kids from going to unwanted websites, particularly I would rather use some sort of software on the PC, if the kids have their own PCs use some kind of router setup, even if someone else has to set it up for you.
the 2nd of december and no type of solution.
Hi Will@mweb, are you guys still working on it to try fix the mad ms and im still having realy bad lag with a proxy to.
This is Mweb not SAOL......and..... --^ fixed
This is bigger than Mweb, many ISP's around the world are / were "effected" from the packaging changes,
as for fixed, speak for yourself- SAOL is not intrested in this problem after numerous calls too them with
detailed explanations. they dont have a forum so here i am.
Well here's a new problem for ya. When trying to run the Minecraft.exe to download the files it requires to play, the download gets stuck at the 'Done Loading' part or it gets a black screen. I've followed the support given on the Minecraft forums to no avail. I then switch over to an Axxess 1GB prepaid account and guess what, the game works. So is Mweb messing around with the Minecraft download signatures?
Very definitely Nicelag and making some progress I think, but I don't want to update until I have something more definite - did anyone notice any improvement last night, excluding proxy and MTU fixed experience?
did anyone notice any improvement last night, excluding proxy and MTU fixed experience?