Web Intact (Or intactless service)

Webintact - improved service

Well,

I was one of those clients who constantly complained when I did not get what I paid for.

To be fair Webintact has upgraded the system in Rustenburg and there is no more hassles. I litterally can use the internet as often as I like, for as long as I want at a fixed rate of R550 per month.

Sorry if it sounds like an advert, but I have been hard on them and I feel since they have improved, that part of the story need to be told as well.

I am not knowledgeable as far as bandwidth or internet speed is concerned, but what I do see is that I normally download at about 14kb per second.

They did say something about shaped bandwidth, and that when you download the speed is reduced...

All ports are open. I can visit any server I like.

The only thing is peer to peer connections as I do not have my own dedicated IP address.

The person in previous post on this thread wanted to know how to get past the peer to peer issues.
I use the Hamachi virtual LAN. It is free too.

Just Google it, install, get your friends to install it, create your server (no technical knowledge required), connect and enjoy
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:D

Thanks for that syrovi - we've been slogging like dogs, working through the upgrades; and it's nice to know we're making a difference. We have an excellent team at work who managed to complete 7 sites in 2 1/2 days in Rustenburg. We've just returned from the Welkom/Kroonstad/Bothaville area where their upgrade is almost complete.

The speed you are getting (probably more consistently than previously) is 128kbps, which is equivalent to a dual-channel ISDN connection. We have not completed the new firewall queing (?) and bursting configuration, but will be re-implimenting that within the next few weeks. The bursting will again allow for fast browsing and small downloads, but limit your larger download speed to that of your subscription. As you say - good value uncapped options are also available.

The reason why P2P was previously disallowed was that we did not yet have a solution to identify and control these connections. The good news is that now we do allow it - but these connections will be shaped, limiting your download speed on P2P. At this stage there is no shaping on P2P, but this will be implimented with the new queing and bursting setup.

So - basically the change in approach along with the upgrade is 'Allow everything and only block that that is potentially damaging' rather than 'Block everything and only allow that that you want'
 
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By the way daffy - wish I could've introduced myself at Arnis' course!

Nice to know you were lurking there somewhere...

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Customer service

Ok..I'm back

Nothing against the support guys in the Rustenburg Area...but...
Since Thursday the 22nd of June I could not even do a windows update or open e-mails. The Rustenburg guys told me to contact the support number on the website.

I phoned the number (I am tempted to post it here) and it was on voicemail.
I contacted the Rustenburg people again, and they aparently got them to take the phone off voice mail.

I phoned again and this time could actually speak to somebody. The person told me that their provider (Internet Solutions) has a problem, and that all their clients are affected, but that it will be resolved before the evening.

2 days later with no improvement. The Contact phone number is on voicemail again.

At this point I have to say that customer service seem to be dead.

I am paying for full, unrestricted, uncapped internet access. I am not getting it. Do I as a consumer even have the right in this country to reduce my payment for the reduced service? Apart from that...I have subscribed to other software that I pay a monthly fee for, and due to the current situation I could not access that either.

I feel like deducting that subscription from my payment too.

Webintact has upgraded their website, but major issues like this should get some attention, even iif it was a comment on the Home page that they are experiencing problems and that they are attending to it...
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Hi all,

haven't been here for a while, so thought I'd show my face so you can see we're not hiding from the complaints.

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

cheers for now.

Web Intact, are you still active here (it's been a while :rolleyes: )

Reason I am asking is that I am with a company now in Pietermaritzburg that is "out of town" and we are looking to go the Web Intact route (currently posting this on VodaCom GPRS).

Would like to hear general comments from other users especially regarding:

1) Legal Issues (I know what the website says but ... )

2) IS bandwidth / latency - will it support VOIP (Skype), your experiences please?

3) Current speeds (still only 128K?)

4) RELIABILITY & SERVICE

Thanks in advance!

- R
 
pmb has 128 192 512 speeds (maybe more)... i'm in pmb on 512k
 
ummm try global webintact? Dunno what the diffs are between them. According to some users, latency sux. but otherwise uncapped.
At their site they also got google earth and a database for all their base station. Its actually really helpful compared to some other wisps, for the coverage.
 
Waste of Money / useless support

Pathetic service really
i'm on the 128k Uncapped of GlobalWebintact.....(they must be using the same hardware/routes as Webintact - traceroutes shows all as x.webintact.net)

anyhow - had this product for 3weeks now - week 1-2 was very good - stable - http/ftp downloads at 15-16k/sec ...but as from last week WED - the service has gone pathetic

they blaim it on mis-alignment of towers
they blaim it on telkom
they blaim it it on I.S
they blaim it on the peering link of IS<->SAIX

{BS}

Replace whatever is broken guys - my 2cents - your router..

GET A MOVE ON!!!! - your website says 36hours for all faults to be resolved...

clearly someone failed Grade A maths.....


BS product and support imho.

CHEERS
 
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Pathetic service really
i'm on the 128k Uncapped of GlobalWebintact.....(they must be using the same hardware/routes as Webintact - traceroutes shows all as x.webintact.net)

anyhow - had this product for 3weeks now - week 1-2 was very good - stable - http/ftp downloads at 15-16k/sec ...but as from last week WED - the service has gone pathetic

they blaim it on mis-alignment of towers
they blaim it on telkom
they blaim it it on I.S
they blaim it on the peering link of IS<->SAIX

{BS}

Replace whatever is broken guys - my 2cents - your router..

GET A MOVE ON!!!! - your website says 36hours for all faults to be resolved...

clearly someone failed Grade A maths.....


BS product and support imho.

CHEERS

Thanks for this info ....
 
pleasure...

i'd much rather give iBurst my money than GWI .....i don't care for the uncapped part of the story - much more important to have a reliable /stable service.

Cheers
 
spose it depends on where u are.. in pmb we are on a different network now.. i'm sposed to change towers now... but i havent had time to fiddle with my aerial

but when i stop fiddling.. i'm getting my 60k
 
Web Intact, are you still active here (it's been a while :rolleyes: )

Reason I am asking is that I am with a company now in Pietermaritzburg that is "out of town" and we are looking to go the Web Intact route (currently posting this on VodaCom GPRS).

Would like to hear general comments from other users especially regarding:

1) Legal Issues (I know what the website says but ... )

2) IS bandwidth / latency - will it support VOIP (Skype), your experiences please?

3) Current speeds (still only 128K?)

4) RELIABILITY & SERVICE

Thanks in advance!

- R

Hi - back again... I'll try and elaborate on your concerns...
I wish I could change my forum name, as it is a bit of a problem for us having a past association with the name Web Intact. We are now Global WebIntact (or GWI), and have been seperate companies for about a year.

It is true that the service in some areas has been inconsistent at times, but this is really the exception. Reliable bandwidth over reliable lines and at a good price has been a constant issue, and we don't always get what is promised and this affects our clients.
We have changed service providers a couple of times, and are always on the lookout for something better. We know we've got supply issues, and are taking steps to address them right now.

The upgrades that existing areas went through hugely increased the stability, reliability and capacity of the wireless network, and that has given us very little trouble at all. Usually, bad and erratic service turns out to be a bad connection to our access point.

When disaster strikes, failures are inevitable, but we do our damndest to get up and running as quick as we can. An entire central 25m mast in Rustenburg blew down in a storm at about 11am 2 weeks ago, taking down 2 WiSPS, 2 VHF community repeaters, 1 alarm company and 3 SAP repeaters.
Our equipment was completely replaced and running within 24 hours on a temporary mast, and most clients were reconnected within 36 hours.
A new, stronger and better mast will be erected in the next few weeks.

We're constantly moving forward, and there have been some bad times, but on the whole I really feel we offer a decent service with good value for money. I and my wife (a programmer who often works online from home) use our own product, and have had about 3 days complete downtime in almost a year, with some brief issues periodically which I fixed by rebooting my bridge a few times or re-aligning my antenna. I can honestly say I would pay for this if I didn't work for GWI! :p

When checking on our offers and news, please be sure you visit www.globalwebintact.com and not www.webintact.com.

VoIP works fine on our network. We use a VoIP system in our office, and have VoIP phones subscribing to European service providers for International calls. The latency on Skype is actually better than some real VoIP service providers we've tested...

i'm on the 128k Uncapped of GlobalWebintact.....(they must be using the same hardware/routes as Webintact - traceroutes shows all as x.webintact.net)

Note that traceroutes will look similar because of our server naming - we use xxx.webintact.net, and WebIntact uses webintact.com.

Now I've fixed my profile with the right email address, I'll start getting notifications of posts here, so it won't be such a long gap.... :o

;)
 
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Hi

Thanks for this.

I have been testing with a trial setup @ home for the past few days and found performance, stability, everything else to be good :)

OK, I know I am "line of sight" (about 500 meters!) :D to the mast. My yagi is just lying flat on top of a cupboard DOWNSTAIRS in my duplex flat and it's still good.

I am looking at buying some kit and hooking up full time at home. Only bummer: no P2P unless you are prepared to pay a grand a month :(

Not sure about what we are going to do at our ofices, there are other (non Internet related) issues affecting our decision at the mo...

Thanks and a big !thumbs up! to the GWI PMB guys for good service!

- R
 
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suggestion

here is my 2cents around GWI around the VAAL ...not gonna mention names - but only give facts:

have the service now for about 6 weeks...

1)installation was ok - but not optimal (perfect=impossible) - the bracket is skew ....installation took 5 hours.

2)i am running multiple IP adresses on 1 NIC - no way i can get GWI to browse anything ....on ADSL pppoe i can have multiple IPs without a hitch.
have to revert 2 only 1 ip.

3)so I.S / router are providing problems - takes ~ 2weeks and alot of phone calls to get the peeps to switch over to saix....and imho the service runs ALOT more stable!

4)support - eeeew - telkoms ADSL support is better than this - email is a waste of time - no1 replies - phoning just as little help.

5) GWI here is blacklisted - i adjusted my outgoing email server - everything comes back - blacklisted..... if i send from an external source - i can receive 100% via GWI - but send - aaai konna.

6) P2P via saix - obviously they don't provide huge caps for ADSL - so disabling p2p is 2 cover their 0wn six.....

7)I'd suggest building 2 types of accounts - 1 uncapped IS acc and 1 capped SAIX acc...

8) the costs of 192/256 is horrible - how can someone justifiy 550 for 192 or even 850 for 256 , when this product is also symmetric - only 128/192/256 - not as with adsl where u have 512/384 (up and down)...

9)i know you guys have scored big time with telkom upping 1024 to 4096 - free upgrade - how about reflecting it back to the customers a bit.

10)this service really has ALOT of potential - since our little town we only have ISDN/ADSL/56K/GPRS - no iBurst no 3G no EDGE. ...

11)i've spoken 2 alot of people on iBurst and really GWI - you have to gear a level or two up - or you are gonna loose alot of potential customers.

its mixed sentences and thoughts - but you get the idea .....

you are welcome to comment on each point - i'd like it! since i know each and every statement is true.

cheers
 
Glad to hear some good news! :)

no P2P unless you are prepared to pay a grand a month

Hmmm... I'll look into that - PMB's network was bigger and running a little differently than our standard before they joined GWI. The wireless toweer hardware has been upgraded, but the back office operation is still running as they had it previously (AFAIK).

For the rest of our branches, P2P is heavily shaped, but it is available. I'll speak to the guys there and see what they're prepared to impliment.

Here goes on the other questions:

1)installation was ok - but not optimal (perfect=impossible) - the bracket is skew ....installation took 5 hours.

This sometimes happens during the 'learning curve' of new franchises... I'm assuming it was Bruce & co who did your install? The more experienced guys usually knock it off in 2 hours.

2)i am running multiple IP adresses on 1 NIC - no way i can get GWI to browse anything ....on ADSL pppoe i can have multiple IPs without a hitch.
have to revert 2 only 1 ip.

hmmm... can you explain this a little clearer? Maybe you need a router with NAT and PPPoE capabilities? There is absolutely no differenence between our authentication method and ADSL PPPoE. Internet connection sharing on Windows Broadband connection through a switch does not work very well.

3)so I.S / router are providing problems - takes ~ 2weeks and alot of phone calls to get the peeps to switch over to saix....and imho the service runs ALOT more stable!

Yup - we are aware of our problems with IS and are talking to other vendors right now. We are bargaining right now for direct supply to our JHB office & aiming to redistribute to franchises from here.

4)support - eeeew - telkoms ADSL support is better than this - email is a waste of time - no1 replies - phoning just as little help.

Support has been a problem in the last few weeks due to serious different problems in different areas (like the Rustenburg tower falling over & the Vaal Triangle supply problems). We now have an 086 number (see my signature). Also, the voicemail on the current 076 number has two further numbers you can dial for assistance. You should also have the number of your local agent handy. That's a total choice of 5 publicly available numbers you can call. Emails do get responded to on [email protected] (not .com!). If you send an email, you will receive an automatically generated ticket number, and can track fault progress this way.

5) GWI here is blacklisted - i adjusted my outgoing email server - everything comes back - blacklisted..... if i send from an external source - i can receive 100% via GWI - but send - aaai konna.

Ooops! :o Routing mail through SAIX has changed for some reason, and their open-relay for SMTP now has restrictions which we weren't aware of! The volume of mail coming from the Vaal Triangle network caused this to be flagged and blackisted. The SAIX account was intended to be temporary to prove a point to Telkom that the lines were faulty and not our routers. In this case, blaming the problems on Telkom is genuine.

6) P2P via saix - obviously they don't provide huge caps for ADSL - so disabling p2p is 2 cover their 0wn six.....

As I said above, we don't normally disbale P2P, only when there are problems - p2p is always the first to be chucked off the ship before it sinks! We only (infrequently) use capped accounts where volumes are very low, or on startup franchises. These always graduate to uncapped as soon as the volumes justify this. I don't think any ISP's guarantee P2P unless you pay a premium anyway.

7)I'd suggest building 2 types of accounts - 1 uncapped IS acc and 1 capped SAIX acc...

We select from a boquet of options...

8) the costs of 192/256 is horrible - how can someone justifiy 550 for 192 or even 850 for 256 , when this product is also symmetric - only 128/192/256 - not as with adsl where u have 512/384 (up and down)...

We're soon moving to an option of a capped solution, which will drop subscription prices even more. Our current pricing model is based on the fact that it is uncapped. Our benchmark tests showed 1GB upload/1GB download in 24 hours on a 128k/128k unshaped connection. So, 60GB per month (up/down) is theoretically possible. Our heavy users on 128k use around 10-15GB per month, but light users average around 1GB. Users are subsidising each other, and we're moving to end this.

9)i know you guys have scored big time with telkom upping 1024 to 4096 - free upgrade - how about reflecting it back to the customers a bit.

This has been a reality in some areas, but not all. Also, we don't seem to be getting the full 4Mb - more like 2. Telkom has stated that this is a 'trial period', so we're not passing it on until it is a working reality.

10)this service really has ALOT of potential - since our little town we only have ISDN/ADSL/56K/GPRS - no iBurst no 3G no EDGE. ...

Our focus is in areas with limited service...

11)i've spoken 2 alot of people on iBurst and really GWI - you have to gear a level or two up - or you are gonna loose alot of potential customers.

And that we are doing - we're going flat out on all fronts, and believe me when I say that 'we live in interesting times'. We're not just hoping things will run as they are for as long as we can, but are actively pursuing better products, better services and licenced-band operation. As a relatively small company without the billions Telkom and the SNO have at their disposal, rollouts tend to be on a smaller scale, but that's where all our money goes...

8)
 
Glad to hear some good news! :)



Hmmm... I'll look into that - PMB's network was bigger and running a little differently than our standard before they joined GWI. The wireless toweer hardware has been upgraded, but the back office operation is still running as they had it previously (AFAIK).

For the rest of our branches, P2P is heavily shaped, but it is available. I'll speak to the guys there and see what they're prepared to impliment.

B)

Thanks, looking forward to the answer. I don't care if P2P crawls at a few Kb/sec, it's a long term thing anyway. I have run a big (dual 1Mb ADSL lines) I/Cafe and even there when we ran P2P stuff ( staff :D ) we put HEAVY limits on the utorrent client.

- R
 
WebIntact

I've tried to contact webintact to find out about their services, but since they don't respond to email, when there's a possibility of new business, I have grave doubts about the quality of after sales service.

As a soon to be ex-sentech customer, I am looking for an ISP with slightly more service than Sentech (which has none) - but it seems GWI insn't that company. I think I will go for ADSL.......................
 
I've tried to contact webintact to find out about their services, but since they don't respond to email, when there's a possibility of new business, I have grave doubts about the quality of after sales service.

I'm sure you must be using the wrong email address... I know emails are normally answered within 24 hours

Just a reminder to all reading this thread - WebIntact and GWI are NOT the same company!

Please make sure any emails you send are to xxx@webintact[B].net[/B] and not .com!

8)
 
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