*READ FIRST* iBurst Network Status & Issues (DNS, Throughput and Latency)

Is it possible for iBurst to route traffic to uchicago through TENET?
Code:
$ traceroute penelope.uchicago.edu
traceroute to penelope.uchicago.edu (128.135.44.111), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets
...
 8  jnb2-t95-bfn1-t200.net.tenet.ac.za (155.232.6.33)  43.168 ms  42.989 ms  43.085 ms
 9  pta1-t42-jnb2-75.net.tenet.ac.za (155.232.6.26)  44.847 ms  44.800 ms  44.819 ms
10  dur1-t100-pta1-t45.net.tenet.ac.za (155.232.6.30)  41.435 ms  41.456 ms  41.445 ms
11  unknown.uni.net.za (155.232.6.102)  43.142 ms  43.092 ms  43.070 ms
12  mtzub1-vl700-mtz1pe1-x001-700.net.tenet.ac.za (155.232.6.85)  43.097 ms  43.090 ms  43.086 ms
13  lnd1-ub-pos400-dur1-pos300.net.tenet.ac.za (196.32.209.45)  214.744 ms  214.777 ms  214.714 ms
14  unknown.uni.net.za (196.32.209.78)  216.351 ms  216.357 ms  216.341 ms
15  ubuntunet.rt1.lon.uk.geant.net (62.40.124.253)  215.038 ms  215.082 ms  215.050 ms
16  as1.rt1.ams.nl.geant2.net (62.40.112.137)  223.396 ms  223.415 ms  223.427 ms
17  so-2-0-0.rt1.fra.de.geant2.net (62.40.112.9)  230.259 ms  229.475 ms  229.695 ms
18  abilene-wash-gw.rt1.fra.de.geant.net (62.40.125.18)  323.471 ms  323.501 ms  323.448 ms
19  xe-1-1-3.10.rtr.chic.net.internet2.edu (64.57.28.50)  340.969 ms  340.443 ms 64.57.28.200 (64.57.28.200)  340.507 ms
20  omnipop-mcleod-10g-local.uchicago.edu (128.135.247.126)  340.191 ms  436.362 ms  436.344 ms
21  * * *
22  penelope.uchicago.edu (128.135.44.111)  341.381 ms  341.414 ms  341.390 ms

I don't think that will help. The transit being used is geant.net which we reach via cogent. The owner of the IP is obvioulsy filtering (possibly limiting to research networks only).

Strangely http://www.uchicago.edu/ is hosted at rackspace!
 
I don't think that will help. The transit being used is geant.net which we reach via cogent. The owner of the IP is obvioulsy filtering (possibly limiting to research networks only).
It appears that U-Chicago (AS160) transits directly via Cogent (along with Level-3 and NLR).

I agree with the filtering theory. Doesn't look like they're filtering based on RENs and academic networks though. It appears, rather, that they've firewalled anything coming from 41.x.x.x IP address. This covers and impacts most of Africa. I've been able to run traces from a number of locations both locally and internationally and anything from a 41. IP does not make it.

I suggest someone tries to contact U-Chicago and ask them to look into this. Its probably a legitimate filter blocking spam from Nigeria or something ;) but some BOFH has applied it a little too broadly.
 
It appears that U-Chicago (AS160) transits directly via Cogent (along with Level-3 and NLR).

I agree with the filtering theory. Doesn't look like they're filtering based on RENs and academic networks though. It appears, rather, that they've firewalled anything coming from 41.x.x.x IP address. This covers and impacts most of Africa. I've been able to run traces from a number of locations both locally and internationally and anything from a 41. IP does not make it.

I suggest someone tries to contact U-Chicago and ask them to look into this. Its probably a legitimate filter blocking spam from Nigeria or something ;) but some BOFH has applied it a little too broadly.

I have emailed the u-chicago contact supplied via ARIN.
 
Thank you for the follow-up on this. I have contacted the site owner to see if he has any contacts who might be able to help.

The owner of the IP is obvioulsy filtering (possibly limiting to research networks only).

Such an intentional limitation is prima facie unlikely: the site concerned is explicitly designed for a general audience (and as the works hosted there are in older, public domain editions, is not as useful for specialist researchers).
 
Thank you for the follow-up on this. I have contacted the site owner to see if he has any contacts who might be able to help.



Such an intentional limitation is prima facie unlikely: the site concerned is explicitly designed for a general audience (and as the works hosted there are in older, public domain editions, is not as useful for specialist researchers).

I still have no reply for the NOC at u-chicago.
 
What is the issue with Steam lately?

Sometimes it refuses to connect on iburst, so I have to connect my phone and use 3g, then switch back over to iburst once its running, thats some crap.

Also the internet is horrendously slow lately, like even google takes its time to load up a search....
Whats the point of having a 2mb modem really?
 
And now LTE is coming out at the end of the year, and I still have another 12 months to go on my 2mb contract.

That is terrific dudes, I would not have gone for the 2mb modem if I knew this a year ago, but hey atleast iburst makes more money.
 
Following this thread:
http://mybroadband.co.za/vb/showthread.php/477536-Help-how-good-is-your-ISP-(link-to-test-inside)

I did the test, and low and behold, the usual iBurst failures......on the 4th try, the test would actually start running.

Results:

IP Address: ************
JavaScript: Enabled
Flash Player: Success (Version 11.4.402.287)
jQuery Loaded: Success
JS <-> Flash: Success
Flash LSO: Success
Flash Crossdomain: Success
Game Server (gs6.us-east.ec2.tinyspeck.com:443): Success (2381 ms)
Game Server (gs6.us-east.ec2.tinyspeck.com:1443): Success (687 ms)
Game Server (gs7.us-east.ec2.tinyspeck.com:443): Success (2215 ms)
Game Server (gs7.us-east.ec2.tinyspeck.com:1443): Failed (Can't connect)
Game Server (gs8.us-east.ec2.tinyspeck.com:443): Success (1949 ms)
Game Server (gs8.us-east.ec2.tinyspeck.com:1443): Failed (Can't connect)
Game Server (gs9.us-east.ec2.tinyspeck.com:443): Success (1975 ms)
Game Server (gs9.us-east.ec2.tinyspeck.com:1443): Failed (Can't connect)
Game Server (gs10.us-east.ec2.tinyspeck.com:443): Success (1862 ms)
Game Server (gs10.us-east.ec2.tinyspeck.com:1443): Success (765 ms)
Game Server (gs11.us-east.ec2.tinyspeck.com:443): Success (1864 ms)
Game Server (gs11.us-east.ec2.tinyspeck.com:1443): Failed (Can't connect)
Game Server (gs12.us-east.ec2.tinyspeck.com:443): Success (2290 ms)
Game Server (gs12.us-east.ec2.tinyspeck.com:1443): Failed (Can't connect)
Game Server (gs13.us-east.ec2.tinyspeck.com:443): Success (2623 ms)
Game Server (gs13.us-east.ec2.tinyspeck.com:1443): Failed (Can't connect)
Game Server (gs-float1.us-east.ec2.tinyspeck.com:443): Success (1980 ms)
Game Server (gs-float1.us-east.ec2.tinyspeck.com:1443): Failed (Can't connect)
CDN 1 Direct: Success (2522ms)
CDN 2 Direct: Success (2438ms)
CDN 1 Global: Success (883ms)
CDN 2 Global: Success (1282ms)
Bandwidth: 98 Kbps, 357 ms ping
 
WTF iBurst - Bad signal????

For the last few days (±14) the signal % were weaker (from ±60% down to 20%) and finally yesterday there were no signal strength (or should I say signal weakness??). The signal strength jumped between 0% and 5%. It's so bad that I even thought somebody stole my panel antenna or cut the antenna cable. Yes I have checked it and no the cable were not cut off and the antenna still points to where it did for the last 2 months.

I'm situated in Sunnyridge and the panel antenna points to Isando. I don't want to point it back to Edenvale town or Bedfordview as these towers are overburden and gave very poor speeds, that's why I pointed the antenna towards the Isando tower. For the last two months the Isando tower were giving me good speeds.

Could somebody from iBurst please go to Isando and switch the tower/s back on.
 
For the last few days (±14) the signal % were weaker (from ±60% down to 20%) and finally yesterday there were no signal strength (or should I say signal weakness??). The signal strength jumped between 0% and 5%. It's so bad that I even thought somebody stole my panel antenna or cut the antenna cable. Yes I have checked it and no the cable were not cut off and the antenna still points to where it did for the last 2 months.

I'm situated in Sunnyridge and the panel antenna points to Isando. I don't want to point it back to Edenvale town or Bedfordview as these towers are overburden and gave very poor speeds, that's why I pointed the antenna towards the Isando tower. For the last two months the Isando tower were giving me good speeds.

Could somebody from iBurst please go to Isando and switch the tower/s back on.

That is on. It is the chandelier on top of Teraco!
 
Getting some absolutely horrible speed here in my area, can one of you iburst reps PLEASE get some of your techies to look at this crap, its is worse than dial up on some services and gets worse every day.

These are not the kind of speeds I expect to be getting with a freaking 2mb modem and an omni antenna and for the price I am paying it is a total rip off.
 
Getting some absolutely horrible speed here in my area, can one of you iburst reps PLEASE get some of your techies to look at this crap, its is worse than dial up on some services and gets worse every day.

These are not the kind of speeds I expect to be getting with a freaking 2mb modem and an omni antenna and for the price I am paying it is a total rip off.

Getting to Germiston will take me a while. :-) Please PM the user iBurst with your details. Tx
 
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r00igev@@r,

Can you assist?
One of my client's WiMAX link has been down for 2 weeks. We restarted CPE a couple of times but no avail.
Client is in Montana, Pretoria.
 
iburst has been useless for the past 2 days. How am I supposed to be able to get work done with download speeds measured in BYTES per second to anywhere (if the downloads start at all, that is). ****ING ****, USELESS ****ING IBURST*. The only thing in your favour is you're not Telkom and mostly not any of the cell providers either.

* Funnily enough, the iBurst support number is saved in my contacts as "****ing iBurst". Way to go, team.
 
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