Hi Samer,
I just pinged Google and bbc.co.uk
Min: 546 ms
Max: 1194 ms
I just pinged Google and bbc.co.uk
Min: 546 ms
Max: 1194 ms
It's been the same for me for a few days, i have the 2mb dsl plan. I contacted them and i got the response that ogero is still working on the lines, they didn't really finish the work last month and are working on "increasing the bandwidth according to international law" this is the literal response i got last month and this month from them, even though things were fine at the beginning of this month and now it's just chaos even at 8am in the morning the ping is 500ms+ to google.samer wroteSame here, I'm on the 4mb DSL plan from TerraNet. Latency to google went from 100ms to 600ms for a couple of days. This morning it was restored.
It's been the same for me with TerraNet for 4 years, when 11pm hits the clock, i simply don't use the internet, download rate goes to max 5kbps, and lately it's been worse not just at 11pm timer but that's probably a TerraNet issue according to the posts here.vegetaleb wroteAnyone with Cyberia ADSL??
They claim unlimited downloads after 11pm but I doubt it because they are counted anyway
Also is it me or any video streaming website will be 100x slower after 11pm??
The will never know how to respects users, ipv6 huh?
and you believed them?jad594 wroteI just got off the phone with Terranet's customer care, I asked them when is the ping issue going to be resolved, he told me, "Today we were notified that this problem is going to take around 15 days, it most probably will move into the first week of July until it gets fixed."
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i agree with ballad, i got the same response last month about it being 1st of june, except that this time it's 10 times worse.ballad wroteand you believed them?jad594 wroteI just got off the phone with Terranet's customer care, I asked them when is the ping issue going to be resolved, he told me, "Today we were notified that this problem is going to take around 15 days, it most probably will move into the first week of July until it gets fixed."
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To Lebanon and all of the world as well, IPv4 offers about 4.29Billion IP address which are quite running dry while IPv6 offers about 340 Undecillion (340,282,366,920,938,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000) IP address, so that would assure the internet world doesn't go IP hungry any time soon :Pvegetaleb wroteIPV6 is not supposed to help giving more ips to Lebanon?
posting at forums won't solve itzheavy wroteWanted to ask, if anyone has any improvements in their connections lately? as a gamer, i've been going nuts since last month, and for 2 weeks in a row now, it's getting worse by the day, i haven't had a single minute of decent gaming since then, i'm just playing with huge lags at the moment. i'm quite surprised the thread here is quiet with everything going on.
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