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Plusnet Implemets 'Idle Timeouts' On Broadband ADSL Products
Well, the legend continues.
Following the decision to kick two users off for complaining on their forums too much, which I can actually see the point to an extent, though I don't know all the facts, they are now pretty much confessing that they are lacking in capacity to handle all their customers being online at once. A few friends of mine who use their service have been complaining to me about having issues connecting, which were symptomatic of PN lacking in 'sessions' with BT, namely amount of concurrent users that can be placed through each unit of capacity. Another friend also mentioned to me a month ago that PN were apparently very short of sessions, and were regularly disconnecting various users overnight to try and balance their session capacity. Plusnet have now implemented 30 minute idle timeout on two of their broadband ADSL products. If your connection is idle for 30 minutes you'll be disconnected. This does kind of go against the idea of an always on connection, and is without a doubt a step backwards. http://www.adslguide.org.uk/newsarchive.asp?item=2349 The news story from ADSLGuide. |
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That is bad. Readiing the FAQ. If you have a router, chances are you need to reboot it, because Plusnet cut you off. Pants. Takes us back to the bad old days of dial up.
And there was me thinking technology was supposed to be getting more efficient, more accessible, and easier to use. |
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It sounds like Plusnet are minimising costs a little more than they are prepared to admit.
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Makes you wonder what they will do next, not exactly generating much positive publicity for themselves are they :erm:
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obviously they are in financial difficulties and are cost cutting accordingly.
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How can a company who made 6 figure profit be in financial diffilculties?
They may take NTL's spot as worst isp soon :D |
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they are behaving like they dont have enough money to run their network and acting like a company would if it had financial problems. |
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Some of thesae have been answered in ISPr by a Plusnet member of staff.
This might help answer some questions I doubt they are having money problems just trying to make more efficient use of the network. MPO I mean every 24hours my modem reboots surely this is a similar thing. |
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We are not short of capacity across our network and that is not the primary reason for the proposal to introduce idle timeouts. Quote:
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I know if I had to reboot my modem after every 30 minute period of inactivity I'd be a bit peeved, I'd find a decent ADSL provider instead of using shower of cowboys like plus.net, not once but TWICE they've managed to completely ar$e up a migration of mine. The latest incidents only reinforce how bad they truly are and bpullen is a brave (wo)man to be posting on here.
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HAHA man, I seen the graph you cant deny the network is overflowing.
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I did in my post?!? Id be interested to know if the utilisation graph was from before of after we recently lit another segment?? Regards, |
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Interesting how the graphs on plus.net have changed to show different things since all the commotion was thrown up...:scratch:
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That was suggested by our customers so we adopted the idea. We've been saying for some time that they were due an overhaul. It isn't a knee-jerk reaction although you're free to make your own conclusions of course. Kind Regards, |
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Plusnet I feel need to make a firm decision which way they are going to go. Either hard caps or no caps, not all this stuff in between. They also need to be honest with the public more, if they choose not to add upgrades and have an increased contention service then show that on your web page. The 30 min idle thing is a bit of a joke, that is something you would see in the dialup days to stop people hogging modem ports and is supposed to be a mute issue with broadband, is this caused by having fewer ip addresses then customers?
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Hi bpullen,
I am a new Plusnet customer, and joined on the recommendation of a friend. I too have been dismayed by the e-mail I recieved at the weekend. I am however rather confused by the statement you raised in an earlier post: "Quote: Plusnet have now implemented 30 minute idle timeout on two of their broadband ADSL products. If your connection is idle for 30 minutes you'll be disconnected. We have not implemented this. Just added a clause to the T's & C's that says we may." In the e-mail I received it states: "- Introduction of 'idle time-outs' for Broadband Plus and ADSL Home Surf customers only. This means that we will disconnect any sessions that are inactive for a period of thirty minutes. As long as your connection is in active use, you will not be disconnected. If you are disconnected you will be able to reconnect straight away. Please note that idle-timeouts will not be implemented on Premier, Pay As You go or Business accounts." So which is the correct answer? I purchased a wireless router, and my biggest headache, if I cannot automatically get it to re-connect, is that I will not have the 'always on/anywhere in the house' functionality I joined you guys for, and bought the hardware for. The thing is, if I can get it to automatically re-connect, it doesn't actually achieve anything on your end from what i can see, or am I missing something? Dan |
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That is bad considering that PN have 155Mbit of an STM-4 still not utilised, however when they light up that extra bandwidth it won't come with any extra sessions. As far as the increased contention service PN are far happier spinning that their 30:1 is better than the norm, despite the fact that BT Wholesale guideline contention on the 50:1 service as calculated by Ofcom for the Margin Squeeze Tests is 25:1. Graphs look much better now though, the new graph layout manages to nicely avoid the big flat sections that were there previously where capacity available maxed out and traffic shaping was required. Personally I don't see the problem in just saying that the service is a bargain basement service and is subject to both traffic shaping and to user management if overused. However PN appear to have employed the Iraqi Information Minister, and he has various 'customer support' people spreading his word across ADSLGuide, ISPReview and now here. Whatever you say Mr Pullen idle timeouts are both to manage your lack of sessions and free up capacity on your traffic shaping kit. Can't be that painful just admitting to it, can it? Feel free to talk to me in confidence to soothe your soul from having to constantly toe the company line, I know it would really get on my nerves being customer support and unpaid PR in one go. |
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hmm the fact the sessions are used up but other isp's arent hitting this problem would this indicate they are cramming more users then what is considered normal on a STM-4?
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Thanks for your reply and clarification Bob,
Much appreciated. Dan |
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Why do you think they're traffic shaping, etc ;) Pay peanuts... |
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looking at new plusnet graphs, the seperated ones I can see no flatlines on the cheaper products which makes me think they are traffic shaped so heavily they cant hit the ceiling and I see a flatline on plusnet premier which shows its still hitting a limit.
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Fact that as soon as that extra segment was lit the graph before being changed went well over your previous capacity says how much was being throttled. Although that isn't an issue. If you were to just say 'yep we're traffic shaping, etc, etc, what do you expect for the price' that'd be cool rather than the constant disinformation and spin mission, which sucks. ISP = Internet Service Provider, not Increased Spin Please :( |
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Flat horizontal lines are normally an indication of total capacity been reached. But can also be a result of a shaping policy that limits total traffic. |
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No other DSL ISP has found it necessary to disconnect idle users, your network is crammed both in terms of bandwidth and session utilisation. I suspect that your Ellacoyas are part of the cause, reserving 67kbps per user probably requires some work to avoid reserving yourselves out of bandwidth too, especially with the over population of pipes that you have necessarily self-induced through your aggressive price cuts. |
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I been following plusnet's plight and they really have dug themselves a deep hole. No firm policy in place and with it changing weekly they are losing loyal customers and getting continous bad publicity but it seems they are moving from a niche isp to a budget isp.
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Yeah for sure, the constant policy changing shows the company is in dire straits and not quite sure to do from one moment to the next.
Their 'sustainable usage' guide is laughable to say the least, it blatantly shows what their situation is, you don't need to even have a brain to figure it out. To an extent its sad they have to call on their customers to safeguard its only own network; 'Peak-time management', 'Restricted Traffic' - what a load of ********, I hope people become aware and understand it, this is no model for a BB service in this day. |
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Mind you, as a premier customer I have not had any problems witht he amount of data I can download.
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Latest.
They are capping users with no warning to 67kbit/s (not kbyte) this is either just a peak time gap or 24/7 and it lasts for 30 days unless you contact them or upgrade. One user who upgraded and pays a new price of £39,99 got the 67kbit lifted but is still suffering from heavy shaping all day caps on anything but http, plusnet are even categorising SSH as heavy traffic and cap. All this and customers still cant check their usage during the month. |
'Sustainable Usage' Caps Published
http://www.plus.net/support/features...7bfce141e163f7
Peak time broadband..ahahah..haha..ha..ehrm :erm: |
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If you need more than 67kbps on SSH you must be having some entertainment. |
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Well I use SSH a lot and I dont use it to leech, 67kbit/sec will give you many lag bursts. Simply because even if just used for command line there will be needs for bursts of bandwidth and when it isnt there it freezes momentarily as it wants to catch up.
When you say SSH is used to leech you mean people encrypt their traffic which isnt SSH its just encryption to hide from isp's trying to find what type of traffic it is. Also the 67kbit is maximum people put on it get max 8kB/sec from everything including http, plusnet are doing wild tactics like putting everyone who requests a mac onto 24/7 management so they dont rape the line during their last month. |
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If true that's pretty sick :(
Unless of course the people are leaving because they are about to be managed and they know it ;) |
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well actually yes I will retract where they put everyone on it who requests a mac, more accurate is people who got put on the management either the peak time only or 24/7 and then get told they been taken of it, they also ask for a mac to move isp then they get put on 24/7 management after. So I dont know if a low usage customer asks for a mac if they get put on the 24/7 management.
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