02-01-2010, 10:34
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Mansfield
Age: 59
Services: There is no destination to life, the journey is everything!
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Re: Astraweb
All good for me too, maxes out mine with 10 connections SSL
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02-01-2010, 10:37
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#17
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Join Date: Dec 2007
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Re: Astraweb
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Originally Posted by alferret
All good for me too, maxes out mine with 10 connections SSL
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You still on 10Mb?? Never needed more than 6 on the EU servers, only ever needed 10 on the US servers
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02-01-2010, 18:34
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#18
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Join Date: Jan 2010
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Re: Astraweb
Hi there I’m new here also
I have just read a few comments on here so I thought I would like to let you know of a few things I have come across last December.
I have put a few friends of mine on Newsgroups and have had a few tell me there speeds have gone terrible too, 2 are on Newshosting and 1 on Giganews ... they are all on Virgin for their ISP the Newshosting problem was solved when I told them to change their port to 3128 but the Giganews problem was not solved until he signed up to the SSL package (which is what I am on at the moment and Virgin ISP).
So that in my eyes, is surely Virgin throttling Newsgroups, I don’t know why SSL is working as I have been on that for years and never have been throttled (not including the 5mb rubbish)
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02-01-2010, 18:59
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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Re: Astraweb
I hope you've got thick skin mate..
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03-01-2010, 10:29
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Nottingham
Services: VVIP 500mb aka Ultimate Oomph (who the hell thought that name up??)
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Re: Astraweb
Astraweb, 50mb, 10 connections. Never misses a beat on the eu server. constantly maxes out even on older files. As Kymmy said earlier, for $11 a month i'm happy.
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03-01-2010, 10:53
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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Re: Astraweb
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Originally Posted by pyroqo
Hi there I’m new here also
I have just read a few comments on here so I thought I would like to let you know of a few things I have come across last December.
I have put a few friends of mine on Newsgroups and have had a few tell me there speeds have gone terrible too, 2 are on Newshosting and 1 on Giganews ... they are all on Virgin for their ISP the Newshosting problem was solved when I told them to change their port to 3128 but the Giganews problem was not solved until he signed up to the SSL package (which is what I am on at the moment and Virgin ISP).
So that in my eyes, is surely Virgin throttling Newsgroups, I don’t know why SSL is working as I have been on that for years and never have been throttled (not including the 5mb rubbish)
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And does their SSL service use a non standard port also?
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03-01-2010, 13:29
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Leeds, West Yorkshire
Age: 47
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Re: Astraweb
It's not throttling. Even if it were SSL would be an exercise is futility.
'Oh look we have customers opening 10 SSL connections to europe.news.astraweb.com - well that's ok we'll throttle NNTP but we'll leave those 50Mbps SSL connections alone, clearly not NNTP riding over SSL'
EDIT: Just to show how fast and easy this would be, Giganews have this IP range:
Giganews, Inc. GIGAN-CIDR1 (NET-216-196-96-0-2)
216.196.96.0 - 216.196.111.255
So just shape everything there apart from the Giganews speedtest (Just allow the first say 10MB to go full speed and customer will get a realistic speed test)
Astraweb nearly as easy.
netnum: 91.208.207.0 - 91.208.207.255
netname: Searchtech
descr: Searchtech Limited
inetnum: 193.202.122.0 - 193.202.122.255
netname: searchtec-ams
descr: Searchtec
207.246.207.0/24
215.151.153.0/24
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03-01-2010, 14:21
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#23
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Join Date: Jan 2010
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Re: Astraweb
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Originally Posted by Toto
And does their SSL service use a non standard port also?
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Newshosting also uses 563 for their SSL my point was more aimed at that there standard ports: 119, 23, 25 and 80 did not go above dial up speed on virgin, except for when they chose port 3128
Giganews only lets you use ports 23, 80 and port 119 on the lower package and was also only getting slow speeds until he chose port 563
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03-01-2010, 14:44
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#24
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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Re: Astraweb
The cynic would state that it is traffic shaping by VM, on the other hand the cynic could also say its a sneaky ploy by the news hosts to get you onto a more profitable package.
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03-01-2010, 15:26
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#25
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Leeds, West Yorkshire
Age: 47
Posts: 13,995
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Re: Astraweb
It's extremely unlike that VM would shape traffic by port and even if they did they wouldn't rate shape port 80. If there's shaping it's not VM doing it.
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03-01-2010, 16:26
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Posts: 366
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Re: Astraweb
Strange thing for me is that using SSL connections on astraweb sometimes don't work in grabit, but at the same time work fine in Newsbin pro. And that is using the same servers and port.
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03-01-2010, 16:31
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#27
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Posts: 35
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Re: Astraweb
Astraweb seems to be working for me ok, i get the occasional drop out, but nothing annoying, speeds can fluctuate a little, i find running the servers through Alt Binz as secondary to the VM servers (for files out of the 7 day period) that speeds are not as fast configuring to just use the Astraweb servers.
Havent been hitting it hard alst few weeks though
and i did not go for the $11 a month deal, works out better for me to get a pre-paid package, and then use the VM servers for newer stuff, only relying on the Astraweb ones for older, and yes i always use the SSL servers from astraweb
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09-01-2010, 13:56
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Re: Astraweb
I am thinking of dropping these and going back to Giganews or at least testing them again to see if the retention is actually stable.
For me a lot of files over a few months old are not only broken but for some reason they only allow a couple of connections to them slowing the speed right down.
Ive tried all the servers secure and insecure different ports and different newsreaders. I have a feeling Astra are migrating older files to lesser servers in an attempt to keep up with giganews retention
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10-01-2010, 09:17
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#29
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Inactive
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Nottingham
Services: VVIP 500mb aka Ultimate Oomph (who the hell thought that name up??)
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Re: Astraweb
As said earlier, all i can comment on is my own experience with astra. As the image below proves, no issues here at all on 50mb and this shot was when downloading a file approx 12 months old.
Phil
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10-01-2010, 09:21
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Grumpy Fecker
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Warrington
Age: 66
Services: Every Weekend
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Re: Astraweb
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Originally Posted by zing
I am thinking of dropping these and going back to Giganews or at least testing them again to see if the retention is actually stable.
For me a lot of files over a few months old are not only broken but for some reason they only allow a couple of connections to them slowing the speed right down.
Ive tried all the servers secure and insecure different ports and different newsreaders. I have a feeling Astra are migrating older files to lesser servers in an attempt to keep up with giganews retention
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Phil-ntl
As said earlier, all i can comment on is my own experience with astra. As the image below proves, no issues here at alkl on 50mb and this shot was when downloading a file approx 12 months old.
Phil
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I have just submitted my cancellation and will be going with these instead.
https://www.supernews.com/signup/index.html
I have had enough of the slow speeds and corrupted files from Astra
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