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look how utterly pathetic this is
Tracing route to www.myadsl.co.za [41.203.21.137]
over a maximum of 30 hops:
1 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 192.168.1.1
2 9 ms 15 ms 13 ms 41-132-28-1.dsl.mweb.co.za [41.132.28.1]
3 10 ms 10 ms 11 ms tengig-0-0-0-101.vic-ipc-1.mweb.co.za [196.22.16
9.134]
4 10 ms 10 ms 11 ms vl-92.vic-hscore-2.mweb.co.za [196.22.189.3]
5 13 ms 11 ms 11 ms tengig-0-0-0-0-12.vic-up-1.mweb.co.za [196.22.16
9.241]
6 18 ms 19 ms 17 ms tengig-0-2-0-0.mid-1.mweb.co.za [196.22.169.219]
7 257 ms 251 ms 251 ms pos-0-0-0-0.lon-1.mweb.co.za [196.22.163.230]
8 269 ms 267 ms 337 ms 79.141.38.37.available.above.net [79.141.38.37]
9 267 ms 267 ms 279 ms so-0-0-0.mpr1.lhr3.uk.above.net [64.125.27.226]
10 249 ms 253 ms 255 ms xe-1-1-0.mpr2.lhr3.uk.above.net [64.125.27.158]
11 * * * Request timed out.
12 254 ms 253 ms 254 ms ge11-0-0.gw2.jnb6.za.mtnbusiness.net [196.30.1.2
2]
13 254 ms 254 ms 403 ms vlan9.hr3.jnb6.za.mtnbusiness.net [196.30.156.13
6]
14 255 ms 255 ms 258 ms 196.30.213.108
15 255 ms 254 ms 253 ms firewall1.jnb2.host-h.net [196.7.216.173]
16 265 ms 254 ms 254 ms mybroadband.co.za [41.203.21.137]
im not sure why the end users are so happy about mwebs bull**** policy... peer for free or else no peering
now the ppl who get screwed over are the end users who get no form of savings of compensation for the crappy service - i means its noticably bad just browsing myadsl.co.za thx to the change
and in the end if they do decide to peer, its still gonna just be cheaper for mweb, who are unlikely to pass the savings on to the end user
I agree with you. My one branch still uses Mweb
They should play their war games behind the scenes,
Well tomorrow morning im faxing off my "end subscription form" to mweb, really can do much if with my VPN & RDP to other branches/users on other ISP,
Sorry been with you many years but our time will end on the 30 November.
Give it some time, we know the short term effects but we need this to happen. Perhaps we need to take 1 step back in order to move 10 leaps forward.im not sure why the end users are so happy about mwebs bull**** policy... peer for free or else no peering
now the ppl who get screwed over are the end users who get no form of savings of compensation for the crappy service - i means its noticably bad just browsing myadsl.co.za thx to the change
and in the end if they do decide to peer, its still gonna just be cheaper for mweb, who are unlikely to pass the savings on to the end user
Is WebAfrica deciding not to peer, are they insane??? Your hosting isn't going to feel "premium" if guys are getting ridiculous latency.
Biscuit with your mweb account try ping one of the wage servers and see what you get, I get about 220ms.
I still dont see the "noticeably slower web browsing", there's stuffall difference.
I get 9-12ms, even though I'm now getting +-300ms to mybroadband since they cut their peering links. Looks like WA is peered with Mweb.
tracert www.wage.co.za
Tracing route to www.wage.co.za [196.220.58.65]
over a maximum of 30 hops:
1 <1 ms <1 ms <1 ms 192.168.75.254
2 1 ms <1 ms <1 ms 10.0.0.1
3 9 ms 8 ms 9 ms 41.132.70.1
4 15 ms 9 ms 10 ms 196.28.178.178
5 10 ms 10 ms 11 ms 196.28.178.133
6 11 ms 17 ms 11 ms 198.32.214.45
7 12 ms 11 ms 12 ms vl40.cr.gw.cpt.za.wa.co.za [41.185.0.97]
8 12 ms 12 ms 14 ms fe0.er1.gw.cpt.za.wadns.net [41.185.0.4]
9 14 ms 12 ms 13 ms wa-acc1.wadns.net [196.220.39.253]
10 13 ms 16 ms 13 ms 196.220.58.65
Trace complete.
I get 9-12ms, even though I'm now getting +-300ms to mybroadband since they cut their peering links. Looks like WA is peered with Mweb.
WACliff said:We have been peering with a number of companies for some time now. This list includes Mweb.
If you're interested to know more about peering in South Africa, check out: http://www.ispa.org.za/inx/
The ISPA have a very detailed write, and actively promote it to all ISPA members.
Tracing route to www.wage.co.za [196.220.58.65]
over a maximum of 30 hops:
1 1 ms 1 ms 5 ms DD-WRT [192.168.1.1]
2 11 ms 11 ms 17 ms 41-133-132-1.dsl.mweb.co.za [41.133.132.1]
3 121 ms 116 ms 110 ms tengig-0-0-0-100.vic-ipc-2.mweb.co.za [196.22.163.206]
4 59 ms 80 ms 80 ms vl-92.vic-hscore-1.mweb.co.za [196.22.189.2]
5 87 ms 48 ms 90 ms tengig-0-0-0-0-11.vic-up-1.mweb.co.za [196.22.169.225]
6 137 ms 85 ms 92 ms tengig-0-2-0-0.mid-1.mweb.co.za [196.22.169.219]
7 331 ms 264 ms 292 ms 196.22.175.210
8 281 ms 344 ms 285 ms 149.6.98.5
9 466 ms 313 ms 427 ms te7-2.ccr01.lon01.atlas.cogentco.com [154.54.36.165]
10 263 ms 305 ms 264 ms te1-2.mpd01.lon01.atlas.cogentco.com [130.117.3.225]
11 315 ms 282 ms 305 ms te1-1.ccr01.lon05.atlas.cogentco.com [130.117.49.106]
12 245 ms 244 ms 312 ms 149.6.2.194
13 258 ms 343 ms 328 ms 196.43.39.78
14 242 ms 235 ms 255 ms vl101.er.gw.cpt.za.wa.co.za [196.220.59.225]
15 * 301 ms 270 ms vl32.cr.gw.cpt.za.wa.co.za [41.185.0.25]
16 236 ms 258 ms 235 ms fe0.er1.gw.cpt.za.wadns.net [41.185.0.4]
17 235 ms 261 ms 316 ms wa-acc1.wadns.net [196.220.39.253]
18 237 ms 303 ms 237 ms 196.220.58.65
Trace complete.
If WA and MWeb are peering, something is not quite right. My pings to Wage go via London.
Well WA have said that they are and MWeb obviously will be happy to peer.
But WebAfrica and MWeb are only together in the CINX, not in J(oburg)INX. I guess until WebAfrica get a bigger presence in JHB or other ISP's give in to MWeb's free peering plans this will only work for Cape Town users.
But shouldn't my ping stay with MWeb and be routed by them to MWeb in CT and then link to WA at CINX? Why does it need to go to London?
I think WA are already peering for free with Mweb.
I have a MWEB and WA account. MWeb to WA 12ms. WA to Mweb 12 ms.
WA are also peering with telkom etc but that is obviously at a cost