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Who do I contact to cancel? Is there a person I can mail or must I phone them?
Just got a call from MWEB; quite disappointed... they're apparently shaping my uploads to a VPS, my HTTP traffic is also shaped and YOUTUBE is shaped. So am desperate looking for an alternative. Any ideas? I'm guessing it's a months notice right?
M
try and post results:*cough cough* BULL ****!
try and post results:
http://www.youtube.com/my_speed#
Hi Marlin
I'm sorry to hear that you're not happy with the product. We do classify traffic from VPS providers who allow torrentflux, or other such mechanisms to turn p2p traffic into FTP/HTTP as p2p sites which means that you are right, this traffic will be shaped. If you require an unshaped experience on these activities then please consider moving to one of our unshaped products.
Youtube however is not shaped.
Kind Regards
Will
Will, you didn't mention anything about HTTP shaping in your reply to Marlin but you did refer to everything else he said.
Is HTTP being shaped? Yes/No?
My uncle was upgraded (1Mbps), sent me this vid, and he was boasting about the speeds(well, nothing to boast about really), acceptable for 1Mbps though:
Apologies if I was unclear on this point, we don't shape based purely on ports, which is the much older (perhaps you might say traditional) method of doing this. The traffic managers we use carry out deep packet inspection which evaluates the signature of the packet and determines the traffic category based on ports, destination and various other parameters.
As such we have a general assurance level for HTTP traffic, but you will find that specific sites, such as one click hosting providers, or those that belong to seedboxes, or VPS providers that allow torrents, will fall into the p2p category, regardless of which protocol you are attempting to use to retrieve content from these destinations.
this is nothing new and has in fact been the topic of lengthy discussion on these forums before, but there's certainly no harm in restating the point for the benefit of newcomers.
I trust that clears things up for you?
The issue of what is shaped or not is constantly being side skirted by the MWEB reps. Everytime they go to great lengths to explain about if you use one click hosting providers, seedboxes, or VPS providers that allow torrents then http traffic is shaped. Well we can ALL understand that because we ALL by now know that p2p, in any way, shape or form, is an "evil" to most ISP providers in SA. But what I want to know is are NORMAL http downloads.......such as downloading a programme that you just legally purchased on the official software maker's website, downloading update drivers from nvidia, ati, adobe updates and are downloads, updates and streaming video from iTunes.......considered standard http traffic, or is that now also being shaped to death? Because my experiences over the past 2 weeks sure as hell tells me that all those http services are indeed being shaped, at least until past 11pm at night anyway.
Any "official" and logical explanation for this?
Ok, thank you for your reply. But would file hosting sites like Megaupload be considered P2P? I find that a bit drastic, if that is the case, since it was never an issue before. And why, when downloading (not streaming) a movie trailer directly from a site, am I only getting 30 KB/s on that download, with just that single download running? I also tried downloading trial versions of software from a few different sites to test this and I'm still only getting 30 KB/s.
This is a really big issue at the moment. It's unacceptable to be downloading at that speed (via HTTP) on a 4MB package. And it's also unacceptable that in off-peak hours, I still face this issue, except for maybe 4 hours very early in the morning when everybody is usually asleep.
Ok, thank you for your reply. But would file hosting sites like Megaupload be considered P2P? I find that a bit drastic, if that is the case, since it was never an issue before. And why, when downloading (not streaming) a movie trailer directly from a site, am I only getting 30 KB/s on that download, with just that single download running? I also tried downloading trial versions of software from a few different sites to test this and I'm still only getting 30 KB/s.
This is a really big issue at the moment. It's unacceptable to be downloading at that speed (via HTTP) on a 4MB package. And it's also unacceptable that in off-peak hours, I still face this issue, except for maybe 4 hours very early in the morning when everybody is usually asleep.
It really isn't our intention to circumvent the question, we've tried in as much as possible to explain the way this is done on more than one occasion, let's have another go:
Traffic which requires high, or real time priority, such as audio and video streaming and gaming is given the highest assurance level.
At the next level (call it medium priority) you have all of the generic mid range traffic, including mail http, ftp and so forth.
At both of these levels we have various QoS measures that we have put in place to ensure that these traffic types get the best experience possible.
At the next level, by popular request in these forums, we have placed the MWEB News servers, with a priority level slightly higher than generic p2p.
Then finally you have all types of p2p traffic which share the lowest priority level.
The kak thing is I'm actually envious of these speeds, and I'm on a 4MB line!!!
M