Not that we're aware of. Have you run an MTR to see if there's last mile packet loss?Is there an issue this morning, seeing lots of packet loss up to 50% in games and generally wonky internet.
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Not that we're aware of. Have you run an MTR to see if there's last mile packet loss?Is there an issue this morning, seeing lots of packet loss up to 50% in games and generally wonky internet.
Internet just died completelyNot that we're aware of. Have you run an MTR to see if there's last mile packet loss?
Nope- quad1 and 9 are all good. What DNS were you getting before changing?Changed my DNS to Google on my Asus Router vs. ISP and all of a sudden started to work, is there perhaps a DNS related issue on your side?
That's odd, more likely something with the router? What router are you using? I see we were handing you a Google DNS.It just said ISP allocated as an option and then I chose Google Fast DNS and now it works, no clue
I have the Asus TUF ax5400That's odd, more likely something with the router? What router are you using? I see we were handing you a Google DNS.
Happy to assist and this is a question we're seeing more frequently.I have both Vumatel Aerial and Openserve coverage in my area. Websquad has been my ISP for 18 months now and I am very happy with the service. I am NOT even contemplating moving to another ISP.
I am currently on 100mbps Vumatel but I want to move to Openserve as most people in my neighbourhood are currently on Vumatel and I can get a higher speeds on Openserve for similar money.
Vumatel Aerial disconnects daily around midnight (which is an issue for the 2 idiot gamers in the house) and is quite unstable in my neighbourhood. All my neighbours complain at the same time when the Vumatel network goes down. This happens a few times a month.
I am looking for:
1. Advise on which network is more stable / reliable. I realise that this a highly subjective question. Maybe I should run both simultaneously for a couple months and test.
2. What is the process to migrate to Openserve if I decide to make the jump. Sales idea of first cancelling the Vumatel line and then getting the Openserve line installed does not work for me.
I tried speaking to logically to sales today and got frustrated as they were stuck on the fact that
1. I had to cancel the Vumatel line before moving to the Openserve line. If you have ever worked in IT you know that this will never work and we will not uninterrupted have connectivity.
2. If we somehow got both lines installed I would have to pay for both. I dont have an issue with this but sales does.
I am open to any suggestions and advice from the current Websquad customers and @websquadza please.
Thanks for the great feedback! Always appreciate it!... smilling... loving the speed... Family can do whatever they need to while I work, doing whatever I need to... my slowest points now are actually my not so slow Unifi AP's, having cabling on one redone today as I had packet loss (instead off cable connecting it meshed with another unit) and we could see the speed problem, where as in the past you'd never know as the ADSL was like 20Mbps if you lucky.
Thanks Websquad.
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I have both Vumatel Aerial and Openserve coverage in my area. Websquad has been my ISP for 18 months now and I am very happy with the service. I am NOT even contemplating moving to another ISP.
I am currently on 100mbps Vumatel but I want to move to Openserve as most people in my neighbourhood are currently on Vumatel and I can get a higher speeds on Openserve for similar money.
Vumatel Aerial disconnects daily around midnight (which is an issue for the 2 idiot gamers in the house) and is quite unstable in my neighbourhood. All my neighbours complain at the same time when the Vumatel network goes down. This happens a few times a month.
I am looking for:
1. Advise on which network is more stable / reliable. I realise that this a highly subjective question. Maybe I should run both simultaneously for a couple months and test.
2. What is the process to migrate to Openserve if I decide to make the jump. Sales idea of first cancelling the Vumatel line and then getting the Openserve line installed does not work for me.
I tried speaking to logically to sales today and got frustrated as they were stuck on the fact that
1. I had to cancel the Vumatel line before moving to the Openserve line. If you have ever worked in IT you know that this will never work and we will not uninterrupted have connectivity.
2. If we somehow got both lines installed I would have to pay for both. I dont have an issue with this but sales does.
I am open to any suggestions and advice from the current Websquad customers and @websquadza please.
Most homes wouldn't need this kind of connection nor have the hardware capable to run at 10 gbps speeds.10gbps tests by Vuma
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Vumatel testing 10 Gbps fibre
Vumatel’s 10Gbps fibre offering is still in development over a year after it was set to launch.mybroadband.co.za
Why they not informing or contacting the current 1GBPS customers
Who cares about most. Bring it on.Most homes wouldn't need this kind of connection nor have the hardware capable to run at 10 gbps speeds.
Remember , some houses (like mine) has multiple 4K devices.Most homes wouldn't need this kind of connection nor have the hardware capable to run at 10 gbps speeds.
Your household doesn't actually sound that intense at all. A 100 Mbps connection can handle all that, easy.Remember , some houses (like mine) has multiple 4K devices.
65inch 4K HDR x3 (1 in lounge, 1 in braai area, 1 in my room)
I also have a My cellphone, A tablet, a file server, my home PC, my Work laptop (thats just me)
My brother has a Cellphone, a tablet and his Home Gaming PC (which has gaming Screen 4k too)
My dad has his work laptop that he uses (he probably uses the internet least, mostly teams or youtube or training vids)
Yes we do have multiple AP's and Multiple network points around the house.
There has been no official comms from Vumatel with any ISPs in this regard - so unlikely that you will hear anything at this point - but. There are no commercials for a 10G product from Vumatel (or 2.5/5G for that matter). If anything does come of this, besides fluff pieces for MyBB, we will send out more info.10gbps tests by Vuma
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Vumatel testing 10 Gbps fibre
Vumatel’s 10Gbps fibre offering is still in development over a year after it was set to launch.mybroadband.co.za
Why they not informing or contacting the current 1GBPS customers
1G sounds plenty for this kind of usage... But yes, it would be great to break the 1G barrier in SA. It would also be great for local cloud to be able to deliver 1G speeds - there are still too many 1G only servers running services locally, which means we're putting the cart in front of the horse with 1G+ services.Remember , some houses (like mine) has multiple 4K devices.
65inch 4K HDR x3 (1 in lounge, 1 in braai area, 1 in my room)
I also have a My cellphone, A tablet, a file server, my home PC, my Work laptop (thats just me)
My brother has a Cellphone, a tablet and his Home Gaming PC (which has gaming Screen 4k too)
My dad has his work laptop that he uses (he probably uses the internet least, mostly teams or youtube or training vids)
Yes we do have multiple AP's and Multiple network points around the house.