Had first outage in a good few months last night, was off for around 15 minutes between 21:45 & 22:00, ONT was lit up fine. No status update from no one as yet.
My Yayzi connection has been horrendous during peak times. Latency has been awful and speeds have been been below the 1200mb I pay for. I'm tempting to change providers and I'm swaying towards aquiss at the moment.
My Yayzi connection has been horrendous during peak times. Latency has been awful and speeds have been been below the 1200mb I pay for. I'm tempting to change providers and I'm swaying towards aquiss at the moment.
Yeah i did see that and it sounds like BS to me.They’ve investigated and reckon its a CF port capacity issue which is scheduled to be upgraded ‘soon’.
Why exactly?Yeah i did see that and it sounds like BS to me.
If you check out their forums you'll see the issues people have been having with them lately. Connections dropping, Geo locations messed up, not giving people the static IP they're paying for, I believe it was in October they told people they'll be swapping to IPV 6 within weeks and yet it still hasn't happened, and now this...Why exactly?
Seen that post now on reddit, so it looks like their link to the CF national network got congested and they have a upgrade in progress.Why exactly?
Yep, as I said they diagnosed the capacity issue as being on the CF port and have an upgrade happening imminently. Ideally they would have identified it prior to it being a customer impacting issue, and allowed for the upgrade lead time before anyone noticed, but if i'm honest, that's not generally the residential way.Seen that post now on reddit, so it looks like their link to the CF national network got congested and they have a upgrade in progress.
Did you used to get 1 Gbps speeds? On PSN as an example, game downloads have often been much slower than my WAN connection.1. games updates and downloads on the Xbox series X are no longer 1 gbit- mostly around 300-400 mbit... Perhaps a peering or capacity issue? The Xbox series' built in speed test doesn't indicate a speed issue
Yeah... With BT (Openreach) I used to get up to 850-950 mbit/s game download speeds... Since I moved over to No One it's mostly around 350-450 mbit/s - with rare peaks of 650 mbit/sDid you used to get 1 Gbps speeds? On PSN as an example, game downloads have often been much slower than my WAN connection.
Most probably peering capacity then. It’s worth raising a support ticket.Yeah... With BT (Openreach) I used to get up to 850-950 mbit/s game download speeds... Since I moved over to No One it's mostly around 350-450 mbit/s - with rare peaks of 650 mbit/s