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Tracing route to 51talk.ph [203.90.247.56]
over a maximum of 30 hops:
1 <1 ms <1 ms <1 ms 192.168.0.1
2 * * * Request timed out.
3 5 ms 5 ms 5 ms 102-65-64-25.ftth.web.africa [102.65.64.25]
4 4 ms 4 ms 4 ms 102-65-64-10.ftth.web.africa [102.65.64.10]
5 4 ms 4 ms 4 ms 102.67.177.15
6 5 ms 7 ms 6 ms 100.66.183.134
7 4 ms 4 ms 4 ms terjhb-igw2-et51/1-100.echosp.link [102.67.177.7]
8 4 ms 4 ms 4 ms ae-21.lza.pr1-jhb.liquidtelecom.net [77.246.59.254]
9 5 ms 5 ms 5 ms 46.17.232.152
10 4 ms 5 ms 4 ms be-20.lza-pe2-jhb.liquidtelecom.net [41.60.135.93]
11 5 ms 5 ms 5 ms 154.72.43.105
12 118 ms 118 ms 118 ms 59.43.180.138
13 120 ms 119 ms 119 ms 59.43.249.182
14 209 ms 153 ms 153 ms 59.43.249.242
15 153 ms 153 ms 153 ms 218.188.104.53
16 154 ms 154 ms 154 ms 218.189.5.56
17 154 ms 154 ms 154 ms 218.189.124.145
18 154 ms 154 ms 154 ms 175.100.202.222
19 155 ms 155 ms 155 ms 203.90.247.56
Trace complete.

Tracing route to 51talk.ph [203.90.247.56]
over a maximum of 30 hops:
1 <1 ms <1 ms <1 ms 192.168.0.1
2 * * * Request timed out.
3 6 ms 4 ms 5 ms jhb-up3.ip.adsl.co.za [169.1.5.29]
4 6 ms 5 ms 7 ms jhb-in1.ip.adsl.co.za [169.1.5.42]
5 5 ms 5 ms 4 ms jhb-net1.ip.adsl.co.za [169.1.5.52]
6 5 ms 5 ms 5 ms ae-21.lza.pr1-jhb.liquidtelecom.net [77.246.59.254]
7 5 ms 5 ms 5 ms 46.17.232.152
8 5 ms 5 ms 6 ms be-20.lza-pe2-jhb.liquidtelecom.net [41.60.135.93]
9 5 ms 5 ms 5 ms 154.72.43.105
10 119 ms 118 ms 119 ms 59.43.180.138
11 120 ms 119 ms 119 ms 59.43.249.182
12 153 ms 153 ms 153 ms 59.43.249.197
13 155 ms 155 ms 155 ms 218.188.104.53
14 156 ms 155 ms 155 ms 218.189.5.56
15 156 ms 156 ms 156 ms 218.189.124.145
16 155 ms 154 ms 155 ms 175.100.202.222
17 156 ms 156 ms 156 ms 203.90.247.56
Trace complete.
So that shows the Axxess and WA networks to be remarkably similar in fact.@Tinuva @wingnut771
So here is a comparison of Axxess vs Webafrica to the same speedtest servers and same trace route to 51talk.ph on an Openserve 200Mbps line. Webafrica is surprisingly perfect lkatency and speed wise especially single threaded speeds to London.So apart from the Nasty FUP for Openserve fibre uncapped they have a pretty solid network on Openserve.
WEB-AFRICA-NETWORKS
Code:Tracing route to 51talk.ph [203.90.247.56] over a maximum of 30 hops: 1 <1 ms <1 ms <1 ms 192.168.0.1 2 * * * Request timed out. 3 5 ms 5 ms 5 ms 102-65-64-25.ftth.web.africa [102.65.64.25] 4 4 ms 4 ms 4 ms 102-65-64-10.ftth.web.africa [102.65.64.10] 5 4 ms 4 ms 4 ms 102.67.177.15 6 5 ms 7 ms 6 ms 100.66.183.134 7 4 ms 4 ms 4 ms terjhb-igw2-et51/1-100.echosp.link [102.67.177.7] 8 4 ms 4 ms 4 ms ae-21.lza.pr1-jhb.liquidtelecom.net [77.246.59.254] 9 5 ms 5 ms 5 ms 46.17.232.152 10 4 ms 5 ms 4 ms be-20.lza-pe2-jhb.liquidtelecom.net [41.60.135.93] 11 5 ms 5 ms 5 ms 154.72.43.105 12 118 ms 118 ms 118 ms 59.43.180.138 13 120 ms 119 ms 119 ms 59.43.249.182 14 209 ms 153 ms 153 ms 59.43.249.242 15 153 ms 153 ms 153 ms 218.188.104.53 16 154 ms 154 ms 154 ms 218.189.5.56 17 154 ms 154 ms 154 ms 218.189.124.145 18 154 ms 154 ms 154 ms 175.100.202.222 19 155 ms 155 ms 155 ms 203.90.247.56 Trace complete.
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Webafrica p2p downloads
View attachment 679525
AXXESS Network
Code:Tracing route to 51talk.ph [203.90.247.56] over a maximum of 30 hops: 1 <1 ms <1 ms <1 ms 192.168.0.1 2 * * * Request timed out. 3 6 ms 4 ms 5 ms jhb-up3.ip.adsl.co.za [169.1.5.29] 4 6 ms 5 ms 7 ms jhb-in1.ip.adsl.co.za [169.1.5.42] 5 5 ms 5 ms 4 ms jhb-net1.ip.adsl.co.za [169.1.5.52] 6 5 ms 5 ms 5 ms ae-21.lza.pr1-jhb.liquidtelecom.net [77.246.59.254] 7 5 ms 5 ms 5 ms 46.17.232.152 8 5 ms 5 ms 6 ms be-20.lza-pe2-jhb.liquidtelecom.net [41.60.135.93] 9 5 ms 5 ms 5 ms 154.72.43.105 10 119 ms 118 ms 119 ms 59.43.180.138 11 120 ms 119 ms 119 ms 59.43.249.182 12 153 ms 153 ms 153 ms 59.43.249.197 13 155 ms 155 ms 155 ms 218.188.104.53 14 156 ms 155 ms 155 ms 218.189.5.56 15 156 ms 156 ms 156 ms 218.189.124.145 16 155 ms 154 ms 155 ms 175.100.202.222 17 156 ms 156 ms 156 ms 203.90.247.56 Trace complete.
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Streaming issues aren't resolved for me on my 20Mb fibre, capped. I have to switch to axxess for it to work. Speedtests and traceroutes seem fine though.
So that shows the Axxess and WA networks to be remarkably similar in fact.
Which makes it even stranger that @Hypnza experience is vastly different between the 2 same ISPs.
There must be something else at play here. Perhaps the IP range in which Hypnza is allocated to, is routed incorrectly. Would like to see his traceroutes.
There must be something else at play here. Perhaps the IP range in which Hypnza is allocated to, is routed incorrectly. Would like to see his traceroutes.
WEBAFRICA:
curl http://ftp.is.co.za/linux/distributions/ubuntu/releases/18.04.2/ubuntu-18.04.2-desktop-amd64.iso -o local.iso
% Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current
6 1904M 6 123M 0 0 11.3M 0 0:02:48 0:00:10 0:02:38 11.4M
curl https://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/ubuntu-releases/18.04/ubuntu-18.04.2-desktop-amd64.iso -o foreign1.iso
% Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current
1 1904M 1 34.2M 0 0 3413k 0 0:09:31 0:00:10 0:09:21 3658k
curl http://releases.ubuntu.com/18.04.2/ubuntu-18.04.2-desktop-amd64.iso -o foreign2.iso
% Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current
0 1904M 0 584k 0 0 52257 0 10:36:45 0:00:11 10:36:34 39642
curl http://mirror.nus.edu.sg/ubuntu-ISO/18.04/ubuntu-18.04.2-desktop-amd64.iso -o foreign3.iso
% Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current
0 1904M 0 720k 0 0 69304 0 8:00:07 0:00:10 7:59:57 121k
=====================================================================================================
AFRIHOST:
curl http://ftp.is.co.za/linux/distributions/ubuntu/releases/18.04.2/ubuntu-18.04.2-desktop-amd64.iso -o local.iso
% Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current
6 1904M 6 119M 0 0 11.3M 0 0:02:47 0:00:10 0:02:37 11.5M
curl https://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/ubuntu-releases/18.04/ubuntu-18.04.2-desktop-amd64.iso -o foreign1.iso
% Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current
2 1904M 2 46.0M 0 0 4493k 0 0:07:13 0:00:10 0:07:03 6346k
curl http://releases.ubuntu.com/18.04.2/ubuntu-18.04.2-desktop-amd64.iso -o foreign2.iso
% Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current
4 1904M 4 82.2M 0 0 8121k 0 0:04:00 0:00:10 0:03:50 9583k
curl http://mirror.nus.edu.sg/ubuntu-ISO/18.04/ubuntu-18.04.2-desktop-amd64.iso -o foreign3.iso
% Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current
0 1904M 0 7095k 0 0 659k 0 0:49:18 0:00:10 0:49:08 1134k
you can do everything within shop.vuma?With WA on Vumatel fibre. Two days ago internet went down with blue light flashing on CPE. Spoke to Vumatel who said speak to WA as object numbers do not tie up since WA's server migration.
After 80 minutes of enduring inane "Did you know" questions on hold we reached a "Support assistant" whose willingness to assist was completely eclipsed by his woeful lack of competence.
While admitting complete unfamiliarity with the term "object number" he still insisted that the problem lay with Vumatel, saying he would have to open a support ticket with them.
Needless to say we still have no internet nor any further response from WA.
Methinks moving on to a new provider might be a Cool Idea.
ftp.osuosl.org is similar on both accounts.Sent to WebAfrica earlier:
* Afrihost vs WebAfrica traceroutes (both stable and expected ping times) attached
* downloading Ubuntu from various mirrors (note the lack of of a "k" or "M" for "releases.ubuntu.com"... so that speeds in BYTES) - admittedly only for 10 seconds then killed the downloads:
Code:WEBAFRICA: curl http://ftp.is.co.za/linux/distributions/ubuntu/releases/18.04.2/ubuntu-18.04.2-desktop-amd64.iso -o local.iso % Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current 6 1904M 6 123M 0 0 11.3M 0 0:02:48 0:00:10 0:02:38 11.4M curl https://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/ubuntu-releases/18.04/ubuntu-18.04.2-desktop-amd64.iso -o foreign1.iso % Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current 1 1904M 1 34.2M 0 0 3413k 0 0:09:31 0:00:10 0:09:21 3658k curl http://releases.ubuntu.com/18.04.2/ubuntu-18.04.2-desktop-amd64.iso -o foreign2.iso % Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current 0 1904M 0 584k 0 0 52257 0 10:36:45 0:00:11 10:36:34 39642 curl http://mirror.nus.edu.sg/ubuntu-ISO/18.04/ubuntu-18.04.2-desktop-amd64.iso -o foreign3.iso % Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current 0 1904M 0 720k 0 0 69304 0 8:00:07 0:00:10 7:59:57 121k ===================================================================================================== AFRIHOST: curl http://ftp.is.co.za/linux/distributions/ubuntu/releases/18.04.2/ubuntu-18.04.2-desktop-amd64.iso -o local.iso % Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current 6 1904M 6 119M 0 0 11.3M 0 0:02:47 0:00:10 0:02:37 11.5M curl https://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/ubuntu-releases/18.04/ubuntu-18.04.2-desktop-amd64.iso -o foreign1.iso % Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current 2 1904M 2 46.0M 0 0 4493k 0 0:07:13 0:00:10 0:07:03 6346k curl http://releases.ubuntu.com/18.04.2/ubuntu-18.04.2-desktop-amd64.iso -o foreign2.iso % Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current 4 1904M 4 82.2M 0 0 8121k 0 0:04:00 0:00:10 0:03:50 9583k curl http://mirror.nus.edu.sg/ubuntu-ISO/18.04/ubuntu-18.04.2-desktop-amd64.iso -o foreign3.iso % Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current 0 1904M 0 7095k 0 0 659k 0 0:49:18 0:00:10 0:49:08 1134k
So I do agree things don't quite add up... if I had a guess (and I'm not a networking guy) it's like international traffic is just super throttled? Because local speedtests and downloads are all fine.
% curl http://releases.ubuntu.com/18.04.2/ubuntu-18.04.2-desktop-amd64.iso -o /dev/null
% Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current
Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed
12 1904M 12 237M 0 0 11.3M 0 0:02:48 0:00:20 0:02:28 11.2M^
% curl https://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/ubuntu-releases/18.04/ubuntu-18.04.2-desktop-amd64.iso -o /dev/null
% Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current
Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed
8 1904M 8 162M 0 0 7122k 0 0:04:33 0:00:23 0:04:10 10.2M^
With WA on Vumatel fibre. Two days ago internet went down with blue light flashing on CPE. Spoke to Vumatel who said speak to WA as object numbers do not tie up since WA's server migration.
After 80 minutes of enduring inane "Did you know" questions on hold we reached a "Support assistant" whose willingness to assist was completely eclipsed by his woeful lack of competence.
While admitting complete unfamiliarity with the term "object number" he still insisted that the problem lay with Vumatel, saying he would have to open a support ticket with them.
Needless to say we still have no internet nor any further response from WA.
Methinks moving on to a new provider might be a Cool Idea.
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I do however think, that 10 seconds is not enough to judge, your result will be very random because of TCP on high latency destinations.
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Full speed waiting ~20 seconds. Ideally however you should test a single thread speed over 60 seconds to see what speed it stabilize at.
curl http://releases.ubuntu.com/18.04.2/ubuntu-18.04.2-desktop-amd64.iso -o foreign2.iso
% Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current
Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed
0 1904M 0 4416k 0 0 50195 0 11:02:54 0:01:30 11:01:24 42315
ok I am with you now. That is super slow.Right, so let's focus on "releases.ubuntu.com" because there's a huge difference there between the two providers:
39642 BYTES vs 9583k... I left this running for several minutes with no speed improvement on WebAfrica. The IP was off by a digit at the end (so same provider just different mirror hopefully), between attempts, but did it several times switching between ISPs with consistent results.
Here's 1m30s:
Code:curl http://releases.ubuntu.com/18.04.2/ubuntu-18.04.2-desktop-amd64.iso -o foreign2.iso % Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed 0 1904M 0 4416k 0 0 50195 0 11:02:54 0:01:30 11:01:24 42315
I mean "10 hours to download a 1gig Ubuntu ISO from their site, on 100meg fiber" is just dumb.
Actually I get the same slow speeds from that Ubuntu mirror, its horrible.Right, so let's focus on "releases.ubuntu.com" because there's a huge difference there between the two providers:
39642 BYTES vs 9583k... I left this running for several minutes with no speed improvement on WebAfrica. The IP was off by a digit at the end (so same provider just different mirror hopefully), between attempts, but did it several times switching between ISPs with consistent results.
Here's 1m30s:
Code:curl http://releases.ubuntu.com/18.04.2/ubuntu-18.04.2-desktop-amd64.iso -o foreign2.iso % Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed 0 1904M 0 4416k 0 0 50195 0 11:02:54 0:01:30 11:01:24 42315
I mean "10 hours to download a 1gig Ubuntu ISO from their site, on 100meg fiber" is just dumb.
~ # curl http://releases.ubuntu.com/18.04.2/ubuntu-18.04.2-desktop-amd64.iso -o /dev/null
% Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current
Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed
1 1904M 1 21.1M 0 0 727k 0 0:44:40 0:00:29 0:44:11 806k^C
~ # wget -O /dev/null http://212.183.159.230/1GB.zip
--2019-07-04 09:38:58-- http://212.183.159.230/1GB.zip
Connecting to 212.183.159.230:80... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
Length: 1073741824 (1.0G) [application/zip]
Saving to: ‘/dev/null’
/dev/null 100%[============================================================================================================================================>] 1.00G 11.2MB/s in 96s
2019-07-04 09:40:34 (10.7 MB/s) - ‘/dev/null’ saved [1073741824/1073741824]