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I have mine on a UPS and it still doesn't help.
I never thought that I would say this..
I'm thinking, why not just go back to a Telkom 10mb adsl? The telkom exchanges have always had reliable backup generators.
Yes, because 99% of the other people don't have theirs on a UPS, so when the power comes back on for them, it bombs out the network. If everyone else also have a UPS, the whole network should stay online during load shedding, and we won't have this problem.
We never actually had to activate. After a bit the problem went away.My mom is on Vumatel with Afrihost and after load shedding when she tried to browse the internet she also got redirected to an Afrihost/Vumatel branded page asking her to enter her cellphone number to activate her fibre connection. At first when she told me I was concerned she was seeing sort of scam or phishing attempt, but it looks like it is legit. Anyone else seen this too?
I am not a network dude but why can't they segregate the network and identify the DHCP packet at the edge and have a dedicated infrastructure for that purpose instead of tossing into the same pool ???.
Wait, I was planning on buying a 1KVA UPS today like Vumatel has recommended to stay online, but I will still be disconnected anyway? Is this accurate?Yep the DHCP flood kicks off existing connected customers.
UPS will only help if EVERYBODY uses them.
Wait, I was planning on buying a 1KVA UPS today like Vumatel has recommended to stay online, but I will still be disconnected anyway? Is this accurate?
Definitely seems to be a bigger issue in the Northern Suburbs.loadshedding 20:00 - 21:00
its now 22:15 and my internet is still down (Goedemoed, Durbanville).
tried resetting the cpe and router about 15mins ago, still no luck.
recovery after this afternoon's shedding was much faster than tonight....
Good point.Well looking at the coverage map in Cape Town, the majority of their network is in the Northern Suburbs, so when Zone 6 gets loadshedding, we are going to suffer trying the reconnect...
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Definitely seems to be a bigger issue in the Northern Suburbs.
Zone 10 as well.Well looking at the coverage map in Cape Town, the majority of their network is in the Northern Suburbs, so when Zone 6 gets loadshedding, we are going to suffer trying the reconnect...
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Unfortunately, it's not so straight forward. The system was designed in a country where power outages are super rare.
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I think the big question is, will MyBroadband contact Vumatel for a truthful answer to the prolonged outages, and what are they doing to ensure that they overcome the problems caused due to load shedding ?!?
this resulted in a minimal delay in the restoration of some customers’ services
They did and they may have not bothered to for all it's worth.
LMAO. That's genius![]()