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Tracing route to mybroadband.co.za [41.203.21.137]
over a maximum of 30 hops:
1 11 ms 12 ms 11 ms wblv-ip-esr-4.ipnet.wa.co.za [41.185.84.1]
2 48 ms 12 ms 12 ms wnls-ipc1-vl-105.wa.co.za [196.220.59.250]
3 13 ms 12 ms 12 ms wnls-cr2-vl-801.wa.co.za [41.185.0.66]
4 15 ms 12 ms 12 ms wnls-cr1-vl-10.wa.co.za [41.185.0.42]
5 393 ms 396 ms 429 ms wbs-ip-hsll-1-vl101.telkom-ipnet.co.za [196.220.
59.226]
6 391 ms 388 ms 410 ms 196.43.11.218
7 421 ms 366 ms 344 ms 196.43.25.206
8 373 ms 419 ms 388 ms mtn-gw.telkom-ipnet.co.za [196.25.165.198]
9 375 ms 389 ms 386 ms tb-cr-1.za--tb-pr-1.za-a.mtnns.net [196.44.18.14
0]
10 404 ms 386 ms 386 ms ct-cr-2.za--tb-cr-1.za.mtnns.net [196.44.31.134]
11 414 ms 421 ms 410 ms rb-cr-1.za--ct-cr-1.za.mtnns.net [196.44.31.128]
12 438 ms 446 ms 471 ms 196.44.31.97
13 * * * Request timed out.
14 * * * Request timed out.
15 * * * Request timed out.
16 425 ms 465 ms * 41.72.136.53
17 413 ms 409 ms 403 ms 41.203.21.137
Trace complete.
Tracing route to war3.co.za [196.38.180.96]
over a maximum of 30 hops:
1 11 ms 11 ms 11 ms wblv-ip-esr-4.ipnet.wa.co.za [41.185.84.1]
2 23 ms 12 ms 13 ms wnls-ipc1-vl-108.wa.co.za [196.220.59.238]
3 17 ms 15 ms 12 ms wnls-cr2-vl-801.wa.co.za [41.185.0.66]
4 12 ms 25 ms 12 ms wnls-cr1-vl-10.wa.co.za [41.185.0.42]
5 451 ms 409 ms 405 ms wbs-ip-hsll-1-vl101.telkom-ipnet.co.za [196.220.
59.226]
6 384 ms 368 ms 396 ms 196.43.11.218
7 435 ms 371 ms 380 ms 196.43.25.206
8 469 ms 395 ms 388 ms 196.25.247.26
9 411 ms 391 ms 404 ms core2a-ctn-gi0-2.ip.isnet.net [168.209.6.6]
10 439 ms 394 ms 412 ms 168.209.100.213
11 401 ms 413 ms 448 ms 168.209.100.210
12 443 ms 451 ms 448 ms 168.209.217.22
13 * * * Request timed out.
14 * * * Request timed out.
15 * * * Request timed out.
16 * * * Request timed out.
17 * * * Request timed out.
Packets Pings
Host Loss% Snt Last Avg Best Wrst StDev
1. tprn-ip-esr-2.ipnet.wa.co.za 0.0% 116 7.3 7.6 7.1 9.8 0.5
2. 196.220.59.222 0.0% 116 31.1 32.1 31.0 34.2 0.8
3. wnls-cr1-vl-801.wa.co.za 0.0% 116 29.9 34.9 29.2 417.7 37.3
[B]4. wbs-ip-hsll-1-vl101.telkom-ipnet.co.za 1.7% 116 429.6 414.2 356.4 453.5 19.2[/B]
5. 196.43.11.234 0.9% 116 441.4 428.2 348.9 474.3 21.0
6. 196.43.25.206 0.0% 116 428.2 427.1 350.6 500.0 21.8
7. 196.25.247.26 0.9% 115 415.9 415.8 372.8 442.9 16.9
8. core1a-ctn-gi0-1.ip.isnet.net 0.0% 115 433.7 430.7 366.4 462.8 19.9
9. 168.209.100.13 0.9% 115 472.4 454.7 392.1 494.3 20.3
10. core1a-bry-te0-0-0-1.ip.isnet.net 1.7% 115 445.2 442.7 382.0 483.7 19.2
11. csw3-bry-vl2.ip.isnet.net 0.0% 115 482.0 453.8 391.6 635.9 28.5
12. sw-osfw-shared-2-bry-gi1-0-24.ip.isnet.net 0.0% 115 498.8 453.6 389.3 513.4 22.7
13. 196.37.113.28 0.0% 115 481.6 450.0 380.1 488.6 21.6
Has anyone had a major drop in speeds regarding torrenting/news servers.
This last week my speeds have dropped to an absolute crawl. Less than 1kb/s when there are over 3000 seeds for example. After hours it gets to 10-12kbps max (running a 1meg line).
Any ideas?
P.S. I upgraded to a better router recently would this have caused this (Forwarded ports for torrents, made no diff)?
On 4mb Gold IS backbone. Last night my torrents ran at 1.5kbps, even after restarting my router and computer. After 11pm they went up to about 50kbps. HTTP download of the new Ubuntu ran at 50kbps last night and today. Tried out a mweb 4mb test account and ubuntu downloaded in 20mins at 3pm today.
Are you guys still experiencing a problem?
I'm still having a pretty rough time. Using a single TCP connection, no matter what port/host - I get between 0 and 15k. On average somewhere about 4k/s. Over time the connections will drop - making something which is annoying, far worse. Obviously the solution is just to spam a whole load of threads.
However, that only really helps for 'recreational' activities. Trying to actually get any work done using this gold account is simply madness. Checking out repos at 4k/s is not very exciting; At least checking it out remotely and making a tarball works :/
Another fun thing is that whatever filtering/shaping software is being used upstream is not releasing/timing out sockets correctly, after 2-3 days I am required to drop the connection for a while, otherwise only about 1/40th of attempts to connect to a host will reach it (TCP/UDP, ICMP seems fine) - this is not an issue on my side.
I'm still having a pretty rough time. Using a single TCP connection, no matter what port/host - I get between 0 and 15k. On average somewhere about 4k/s. Over time the connections will drop - making something which is annoying, far worse. Obviously the solution is just to spam a whole load of threads.
However, that only really helps for 'recreational' activities. Trying to actually get any work done using this gold account is simply madness. Checking out repos at 4k/s is not very exciting; At least checking it out remotely and making a tarball works :/
Another fun thing is that whatever filtering/shaping software is being used upstream is not releasing/timing out sockets correctly, after 2-3 days I am required to drop the connection for a while, otherwise only about 1/40th of attempts to connect to a host will reach it (TCP/UDP, ICMP seems fine) - this is not an issue on my side.
Would like to report that my line is running stably at full speed - OpenWebs support guys rock ^_^
Well 340kb's - 380kb's which I think is decent on a 4mb line.
Hey guys,
I have logged a fault with the upstream provider, and they have identified an issue. I do apologise. They are working on it and we are hoping for a full resolution before the weekend.
It's not on my side, swapping to a SAIX account gives me max speeds for pretty much everything. I don't have any other IS accounts at the moment, as switching to uncapped was meant to resolve that. My modem('dumb' modem, not half-bridge) is reporting everything in norms, and my routing happens is handled by a rather beefy FreeBSD box next to me, and it's sure as hell not that.Hi coralsea, I used to have very similiar issues and at the end of the day it turned out to be my crappy chinese ADSL router causing the issues.
It's not on my side, swapping to a SAIX account gives me max speeds for pretty much everything. I don't have any other IS accounts at the moment, as switching to uncapped was meant to resolve that. My modem('dumb' modem, not half-bridge) is reporting everything in norms, and my routing happens is handled by a rather beefy FreeBSD box next to me, and it's sure as hell not that.
A nice example - syncing mailboxes (IMAP, TLS), something that ordinarily is not shaped, most of the time it'll just max out at ~100. However for the last few days, since this cropped up :
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Beyond abysmal.
That said, if it's an issue that has been confirmed upstream, then I guess it's just a matter of waiting it out. Hopefully I can survive on what's left of this old 2gb saix account![]()