We have been with mweb fo just over a month and I must say the disappointment is overwhelming.
Our previous ISP was VOX Datapro. We decided to move from them purely because we felt mweb could provide a better solution. A decision I would later regret.
We signed up with mweb for a 4mb uncapped, unthrottled, unshaped solution for our company.
From the day the mweb contact started to today, we have had line drops probably every single day. At first we where told telkom where upgrading lines and so we remained calm.
It is now over a month and we still drop. Mweb blame telkom, telkom blame Mweb. They both tell us that there are no issues and they send us very fancy emails with lots of numbers and graphs, which look fantastic, but to be frank mean nothing. We pay mweb for a 'connection' the fact that their data says we are connected is irrelevant the fact of the matter is we are not.
On Monday we went down at 16:50 and only came back at 07:40 the following morning. On Tuesday we went done at 17:10 and came back up at 07:40 the following morning. On Wednesday we went down at 17:50 and came back up at 07:40. The line also drops erratically on every other day during business hours - and it has constantly dropped for the last month.
Now I am no CSI but I am seeing a pattern here...
Mweb and Telkom both claim that the line and connection has been stable during the time mentioned above... so why are we not get a connection? No one seems to know...
All the lights on the router remain green... just no connection what so ever.
We have a selection of macs, pc's, iphones and ipads in the office. The PC's and macs connect via LAN. The ipads and iphones via wifi, and this is the bit I find strange...
An iphone and ipad will switch to 3g if it cannot connect via wifi to the internet... when we lose connection they do not switch to 3g, but they (and the LAN connected PC's and macs) can not connect to mail or internet in any way.
If we unplug the line they switch to wifi...
So why are the devices assuming there is a connection? They would usually switch - right?
If anyone has any ideas what so ever, please shout...