Jaring Wired BB nationwide available, Price RM69-1Mbps No Throttle in BT
Jaring Wired BB nationwide available, Price RM69-1Mbps No Throttle in BT
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Feb 23 2009, 04:54 PM
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the last 2 weeks my Jaring already slowing down liao with all these new users flooding the lines with BT
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Mar 27 2009, 10:55 AM
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QUOTE(Suk @ Mar 27 2009, 04:43 AM) its not only starhub. im getting 300ms to www.lowyat.net and www.jaring.my. i.e all local servers around Klang Valley. Naturally this affects international connection as well, around 600ms to california. Been like this for about 3 weeks or so. I've been sending them ping results and traceroutes and so far they haven't done anything to fix this. they're supposed to have award winning customer service, but so far i'm not seeing it. and ezinger, i think my routing almost the same as yours lol. u live in PJ? It seems like the problem is starting from 58.27.113.1, which inflates the latency for the rest of the hops. lets work together to get them to fix this, i'll post my traceroute results once i get home. |
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Mar 27 2009, 12:14 PM
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i think the problem is we're being routed through all these TMNut servers. If you look at your tracert, those 58.xx.xx.xx and 202.xx.xx.xx servers are all TMNut servers if you do a dns lookup on them, and not suprising the problem starts on those servers. It only happened recently cause before I was on a full Jaring network, all 61.xx.xx.xx, 161.xx.xx.xx (up to the international node). My guess is they're getting alot of new subscribers with the recent publicity here by SuK and they're running out of bandwidth so they put some of us with TMNet and we know anything associated with TMnet = crap.
SuK if you know any Jaring representitive, could you please direct them to this thread and have them explain why they just "kicked" some of their users to TMNet network? I'm not sure what they are doing is even legal, it's like we're subscribing for Jaring but getting Streamyx service instead. |
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Apr 6 2009, 12:14 PM
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connection has been crap for the past few weeks. local servers can get 90kb/s, international servers only 20kb/s. can't play wow at all cause when data downstream exceeds 20kb/s i'll disconnect, webpages in the US also load slow as hell. quality really down the drain recently.
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Apr 14 2009, 10:17 AM
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Apr 30 2009, 10:15 AM
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May 8 2009, 12:19 PM
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QUOTE(jyhk_junk @ May 8 2009, 10:22 AM) i'm just make a called to Jaring customer service to ask about the port availability for my area which is in Kelana Jaya, when they told me they do not have a port available, and I ask them what does it required to request to make it available .. 1st they told me .. it cannot be done because TM don't have the port available, and i still again, what should we do to make TM install the port or at least make them aware that there is a demand and can consider to install ports in the area (Kelana Jaya) .. And that stupid customer service just hang up the line !!! Jaring's customer service quality is turning crap lately, i think they're now hiring the same rejects that only TM will hire. Anyway, if your area is Kelana Jaya then don't bother with Jaring, because the connection here is all handled by TM even if you subscribed Jaring. How do I know this? I live near Kelana Jaya and i'm using Jaring and Streamyx What kind of service is that .. !! ?? |
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May 8 2009, 12:25 PM
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QUOTE(x10amin @ May 8 2009, 12:21 PM) The TM equipment will take you to the bras, there's no escape from this as all telephony equipment belongs to them usually. However after that, you can be routed through TM or Jaring network.do a traceroute to any website, try google.com. watch the next few servers after the bras, if it's jaring(they usually start with 61.xx.xx.xx) then you're in a jaring network, if it's TM(usually 58.xx.xx.xx) then you're connected to TM network. Mine sadly is outed through TM network and it's crap, i'm about to cancel already. This post has been edited by rockets: May 8 2009, 12:28 PM |
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Jul 13 2009, 03:58 PM
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QUOTE(iipohbee @ Jul 13 2009, 03:48 PM) They have started integrating their DSLAM into TM's IPCore NGN. i'm getting those timeouts as well. the connection would be smooth, then suddenly would get around 90% packet loss, after like 2 mins i'll be back to normal again, happens about every 30 mins for me but sometimes can go on for hours without it happening. very annoying when i'm gaming cause it would d/c right away.Lots of issues 1) No more traceroutes allowed 2) Intermittent timeouts every 10-15mins intervals 3) Experience the same throttling issues which TMnet users are experiencing due to the same packet inspection handling which is a standard filtering feature of TM's NGN IP core. |
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Jul 14 2009, 10:30 AM
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