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PC_Arcade 07-11-2006 19:44

Re: UsenetServer very slow
 
Just been told the following by UNS :

Quote:

Originally Posted by Johnr @ UNS
Johnr: I believe that your isp, NTL, has been having serious network issues lately. We have had a number of speed complaints from NTL customers over the last week, and literally none from any other ISP. I have checked with another news service provider (newshosting) and they are also seeing speed complaints from ntl customers. Our engineering staff took a look at several ip blocks in NTL's network, and it appears that NTL is moving high traffic customers to a certain ip block within their network. This has the effect of severely limiting bandwith for those customers. I would recommend contacting NTL about this issue.

DESPITE the fact that I've just spent 45 minutes on the phone being lied to by NTL saying they do not shape or restrict newsgroup traffic.

pk1209 07-11-2006 19:47

Re: UsenetServer very slow
 
Oh well, that certainly sheds some light on it. So do those moved into this high traffic ip block have a chance to get out of it?

PC_Arcade 07-11-2006 19:56

Re: UsenetServer very slow
 
It's worth using test.usenetserver.com as well as the usual server to add another 10 threads, you still wont get full speed, but you'll be a damn sight closer ;)

As to whether we get out of the IP range NTL have decided to put us in, god knows, getting the truth out of NTL is a nightmare, I VERY much doubt they'll even admit we're in a "punishment" IP range, or even that such a thing exists.

It was quite funny listening to the guy @ NTL tell me "If you access newsgroups via ftp then you're dependant on their speed, so if usenetserver only have 1mb upload that's all you'll get as a download" roflmao - that gave me some indication of the technical level of some of their CS reps :lol:

pk1209 07-11-2006 20:38

Re: UsenetServer very slow
 
good tip on using both the test and live! your move NTL!

RXP 07-11-2006 20:48

Re: UsenetServer very slow
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by PC_Arcade (Post 34152719)
Just been told the following by UNS :



DESPITE the fact that I've just spent 45 minutes on the phone being lied to by NTL saying they do not shape or restrict newsgroup traffic.


EXACTLY.

Corresponds to what Newshosting have been saying. http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/sh...php?t=33603169

PC_Arcade 07-11-2006 21:07

Re: UsenetServer very slow
 
It's worth noting that NTL's own (utterly ****) usenet servers is uncapped (or at least seems to be in my experience)

In fact it looks like they've been MUCH more clever this time as traffic within the NTL network seems unaffected, but everything from outside is slowed down. Which is clever in the short term at least as it means NTL can shift the blame onto other providers (They told me earlier the problem lay with Telia).

mcmanic 07-11-2006 23:52

Re: UsenetServer very slow
 
my UNS has stopped altogether within the last hour

PC_Arcade 08-11-2006 00:01

Re: UsenetServer very slow
 
I finished the download I had started, but it was VERY slow going, it took me ~5 hours to download as opposed to ~1hour :(

Munkee 12-11-2006 23:56

Re: UsenetServer very slow
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pk1209 (Post 34152780)
good tip on using both the test and live! your move NTL!

Sorry to ask you but was wondering Can you run both connections simultaneously in one Newsreader or do I need to open 2 seperate Apps .
I'm Using newsleecher 3.7 but when I Connect to both news. works fine but test. Is classed as connect on demand

pk1209 13-11-2006 00:03

Re: UsenetServer very slow
 
I'm using latest newsleecher beta, and i'm running both servers in one app, with all 20 connections running.

Munkee 13-11-2006 00:22

Re: UsenetServer very slow
 
figured it out , Had new's priority set to 2nd . When set to 1st they both Seem to work :)


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