hussam wroteAstex, what ISP is that?
Takch Group
ok, it says south lebanon. I guess they don't cover beirut..
Who in heaven's sake is Takch Group ?!
Are they a ISP company or something ? Can we apply for a Internet connection from them ??
@Astex I got my internet from Takch but it's pretty..average and the ping is horrible. I pay 40$ per month wbu? (btw the ping in speedtest results are pretty unreliable)
KarimCfc wrote@Astex I got my internet from Takch but it's pretty..average and the ping is horrible. I pay 40$ per month wbu? (btw the ping in speedtest results are pretty unreliable)
for me their service is very good, my download speed sometimes tops @ 1.5 MB/s and upload @ 500 KB/s. I pay 100$. The only thing that I hate is that they throttle P2P traffic (torrents are only allowed for 10 hours a day). The speed is slower at night but it's still good for streaming and browsing.
16 days later
Quick question guys: i was recently upgraded to 4 mbps (3 days ago) as the CO im connected to could now allow such a speed. im with IDM and im fairly happy with it. i havent compared other isps to note which is better in my area. My pings on speedtest.net were stable at 200 ms (computer not mobile app), however, after my upgrade the ping on speedtest.net is now 400+ ms all day long. i called idm and they said im not on a satellite connection. i also tried different servers but to no avail. pingtest.net gives me around 157 ms and ping to google on command prompt gives me 118 ms which is the same as what my friend got on ogero. Does anyone have any idea why? speedtest may be unreliable but it should always give a "fixed unreliable number" not one that changes drastically after upgrade.
the best ping test is the one you do from cmd, so 118 ms is not bad to google.com. Don't worry about speedtest.net if you want try choosing a server in france and when the test finishes click test again and the second test should give you a good number since when the first ping test starts the website will still be downloading data thats why you will have high ping.
6 days later
Paladin wroteDoes your Cyberia internet Disconnect from time to time randomly, or just stop working for few minutes?
non stop
all the time
the router is new
and at my friends it's doing the same too.

so i'm researching to find a better company to move on
i've been with cyberia for 3 years and it's been like 6 month like this.
I am with IDM, Mazraa CO, 2 MB connection

Since after the storm last week, latency to all servers has gone up 80-90ms to be on the 180 average for European servers instead of 90-100ms

has this happened to other IDM users?
4 days later
Can't be happier than that...

Just got custom AP wireless internet here, latency 89 ms (games ~130) Speed: 512kbps to 10mbps!! And hey! Public IP is free!! Hosting

MC server: tmnct.servegame.com ;)

Screw ADSL, I guess the internet im using is connected at the outside of Lebanon, or 2 way Satellite internet (illegal one)
21 days later
Anyone else having problems with cyberia for the last 3~4 days?

Ping statistics for 173.194.47.113:
Packets: Sent = 340, Received = 322, Lost = 18 (5% loss),
TPR0 wroteCan't be happier than that...

Just got custom AP wireless internet here, latency 89 ms (games ~130) Speed: 512kbps to 10mbps!! And hey! Public IP is free!! Hosting

MC server: tmnct.servegame.com ;)

Screw ADSL, I guess the internet im using is connected at the outside of Lebanon, or 2 way Satellite internet (illegal one)
I don't think Satellite would get you those latencies, though. And congrats!
The main problems with internet offers in Lebanon, are, really:
- Latency
- Quota
- and to some extent, price
8 days later
Just of curiosity. I have seen multiple internet cafe's where players play online, quite frankly almost lag free.
I'm talking about 10 computers running at the same time playing dota 2 or WoW without lag.
I just want to know if anyone have an idea of what internet do they use.
patrickyounes wroteJust of curiosity. I have seen multiple internet cafe's where players play online, quite frankly almost lag free.
I'm talking about 10 computers running at the same time playing dota 2 or WoW without lag.
I just want to know if anyone have an idea of what internet do they use.
i'm wondering the same thing for awhile myself, i remember once a net cafe with way over 20pc's running with all of them being used for online gaming from CoD, WoW, LoL, dota, etc...Weirdest part is we had to patch the league of legends and it was missing a couple of 100's mb to be patched fully, owned said it's fine to patch it and we ran 2 pcs patching same time, they were patched before the connection reached it's fully potential, speed was increasing every second, and each pc reached over 400kb/s, noone had any lag in cafe which still shocks me.
Dedicated Connection, which usually costs more than 200$ for 1 Meg.
maulader wrote
patrickyounes wroteJust of curiosity. I have seen multiple internet cafe's where players play online, quite frankly almost lag free.
I'm talking about 10 computers running at the same time playing dota 2 or WoW without lag.
I just want to know if anyone have an idea of what internet do they use.
i'm wondering the same thing for awhile myself, i remember once a net cafe with way over 20pc's running with all of them being used for online gaming from CoD, WoW, LoL, dota, etc...Weirdest part is we had to patch the league of legends and it was missing a couple of 100's mb to be patched fully, owned said it's fine to patch it and we ran 2 pcs patching same time, they were patched before the connection reached it's fully potential, speed was increasing every second, and each pc reached over 400kb/s, noone had any lag in cafe which still shocks me.
amkahal wroteDedicated Connection, which usually costs more than 200$ for 1 Meg.

Where can you get such dedicated servers in lebanon.
Whats ISP do the use?