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AdamD 23-09-2008 23:53

Hmm, is VM's traffic management system offline?
 
We have 3 users sharing this 20mb connection and from about 8pm onwards, have downloaded about 7gb of data between the three of us.

For some reason, unlike other times, we aren't being traffic shaped in anyway, which is odd.

Any idea why it's not kicking in tonight? heh

xspeedyx 24-09-2008 00:08

Re: Hmm, is VM's traffic management system offline?
 
8pm onwards looks like you haven't triggered it and not hit the limit or just got lucky

Fatec 24-09-2008 00:09

Re: Hmm, is VM's traffic management system offline?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by darthlinux (Post 34641868)
8pm onwards looks like you haven't triggered it and not hit the limit or just got lucky

STM isnt enabled in certain parts of nottingham tonight either :erm:

i-Set 24-09-2008 00:50

Re: Hmm, is VM's traffic management system offline?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TraxData2 (Post 34641871)
STM isnt enabled in certain parts of nottingham tonight either :erm:

or maybe Virgin Media has finally come to its senses and is abolishing the entire STM policy, succumbing to customer requests lol :D yayyy everyone rejoice VM has seen the light

SteevieNiteHeat 24-09-2008 00:53

Re: Hmm, is VM's traffic management system offline?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by i-Set (Post 34641889)
or maybe Virgin Media has finally come to its senses and is abolishing the entire STM policy, succumbing to customer requests lol :D yayyy everyone rejoice VM has seen the light

Yeah then you wake up and face the fact that what you just said was all a pipe dream!

Axegrinder 24-09-2008 08:52

Re: Hmm, is VM's traffic management system offline?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TraxData2 (Post 34641871)
STM isnt enabled in certain parts of nottingham tonight either :erm:

I noticed that last night aswell, we had all 3 pcs in our house online, and we had the full 2mb all night :cool:

Druchii 24-09-2008 09:01

Re: Hmm, is VM's traffic management system offline?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by i-Set (Post 34641889)
or maybe Virgin Media has finally come to its senses and is abolishing the entire STM policy, succumbing to customer requests lol :D yayyy everyone rejoice VM has seen the light

Wake up, you're dreaming again ;)

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Quote:

Originally Posted by TraxData2 (Post 34641871)
STM isnt enabled in certain parts of nottingham tonight either :erm:

Just making room for DPI and Phorm gear :p:

*dons tinfoil hat*

xspeedyx 24-09-2008 09:19

Re: Hmm, is VM's traffic management system offline?
 
Why would they take it down

PeteTheMusicGuy 24-09-2008 09:54

Re: Hmm, is VM's traffic management system offline?
 
It will more than likely be back tonight even worse than before ;)

Ignitionnet 24-09-2008 10:46

Re: Hmm, is VM's traffic management system offline?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by darthlinux (Post 34641941)
Why would they take it down

A certain other provider removed all limits from their Max pack and is about to start really advertising the fact so they're seeing how the network holds up without STM perhaps.

xspeedyx 24-09-2008 11:01

Re: Hmm, is VM's traffic management system offline?
 
Wow I didnt know you throught Virgin Media was a good ISP?

Ignitionnet 24-09-2008 11:11

Re: Hmm, is VM's traffic management system offline?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by darthlinux (Post 34641984)
Wow I didnt know you throught Virgin Media was a good ISP?

Not about thinking anything it's just the most likely explanation :)

xspeedyx 24-09-2008 11:32

Re: Hmm, is VM's traffic management system offline?
 
The mostly likely explanation is they had a fault

Ignitionnet 24-09-2008 11:37

Re: Hmm, is VM's traffic management system offline?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by darthlinux (Post 34641996)
The mostly likely explanation is they had a fault

On a few different areas all at the same time? ;)

xspeedyx 24-09-2008 11:39

Re: Hmm, is VM's traffic management system offline?
 
So this could mean the end of stm?


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