There's nothing wrong with 190ms to the UK.
Out of interest, what is the theoretical fastest ping to the UK given the limitations of physics?
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There's nothing wrong with 190ms to the UK.
Out of interest, what is the theoretical fastest ping to the UK given the limitations of physics?
If you ran a fibre optic cable in the shortest path (as the crow flies) directly from Cape Town to London then I calculate it would take 64 miliseconds to receive a ping response from the computer on the other side if that computer could have responded instantaneously. I could be wrong as I'm no expert.Out of interest, what is the theoretical fastest ping to the UK given the limitations of physics?
I'm getting intermittent drops in speed with latency measured in seconds instead of milliseconds. Haven't managed to get an answer as to whether it is a Telkom or a Vox issue. This has been going on since start of November. Sunday afternoon I had 0.07mbps upload on a 20mbps line. Crazy.Torrents are mega-slow this afternoon.
Torrents are mega-slow this afternoon.
I've finished the import of the missing data. If you believe that you are still missing data, contact support (http://www.voxtelecom.co.za/support) -- please note that the Carry Over data won't be updated until later in the day (this is display only, the back end has been corrected)
EDIT: Carry Over has been updated on the front ends. (3pm)
You could argue that we're already seeing pretty much the lowest possible latency between ourselves and the UK (Latency from CPT to LON over WACS is roughly 138ms). Remember that latency is measured round-trip, so even if the theoretical 'speed of light' between SA and the UK is 64ms, you'd need to double that figure to get the actual ping response time, because in order for your PC to measure the latency, it needs to first receive the "PONG" reply from the destination server, for the "PING" you sent outIf you ran a fibre optic cable in the shortest path (as the crow flies) directly from Cape Town to London then I calculate it would take 64 miliseconds to receive a ping response from the computer on the other side if that computer could have responded instantaneously. I could be wrong as I'm no expert.
All carried over data correct now...
Thankyou Cvanwie and all involved....
Have to say I'm not impressed so far with the Vox customer support system. Submitted a ticket at 11am and I'm still waiting for a human being to get back to me
That and the chat support thing just times out.
I'm getting intermittent drops in speed with latency measured in seconds instead of milliseconds. Haven't managed to get an answer as to whether it is a Telkom or a Vox issue. This has been going on since start of November. Sunday afternoon I had 0.07mbps upload on a 20mbps line. Crazy.
I'm thinking I'm going to get a small test account with another ISP so I can at least figure out where the fault lies myself. Will be quicker.
You could argue that we're already seeing pretty much the lowest possible latency between ourselves and the UK (Latency from CPT to LON over WACS is roughly 138ms). Remember that latency is measured round-trip, so even if the theoretical 'speed of light' between SA and the UK is 64ms, you'd need to double that figure to get the actual ping response time, because in order for your PC to measure the latency, it needs to first receive the "PONG" reply from the destination server, for the "PING" you sent out
Hi Voxy.Hi Porchrat. Could you also send me a trace. We can have a look and see if there are any underlying issues.

That is from the Guy at Support using the 100 mbps line.There's nothing wrong with 190ms to the UK.
lolThat is from the Guy at Support using the 100 mbps line.
Problem is the Hop that Times Out but anyway will live with it for now..
The support line.OK my line has gone to pot again tonight. Tried some Plugg details in the router and bam problem solved. Definitely looks like it is a Vox issue.
Well at least now I know who to talk to about this.