Network down again

Started by onlynik, Sep 23, 2009, 00:29:47

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onlynik

Looks like the network is down again. Such a wonderful service. Seems every other week there is some issue. Got connected about 5 minutes ago but with the wrong Wan IP. Time to move I guess. 

dujas

Try elaborating more on the problem and your setup, then people might be able to offer some assistance.

ou7shined

Mine's down too. Big red light on my router. :(
Rich.

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onlynik

Quote from: dujas on Sep 23, 2009, 00:41:16
Try elaborating more on the problem and your setup, then people might be able to offer some assistance.

No point really. It's a network issue. I'm unable to ping the WAN gateway therefore I cannot get any further. The ip address for the gateway looks wrong too. At least I've got my iPhone.

rgt247

No problems for me on dls4.
Rich


Plusnet :P

ou7shined

I'm on dsl4 too :dunno:
I've tried reboots, restores and a factory reset all to no avail. Still have a lovely shiny red light. I'm off to bed maybe it will be fixed by the morning.
Rich.

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Rik

No network problems were seen by IDNet overnight, so I'm wondering if BT were working at your exchanges, the midnight - 2am slot is a favourite with them.
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glen

Quote from: Rik on Sep 23, 2009, 09:21:19
No network problems were seen by IDNet overnight, so I'm wondering if BT were working at your exchanges, the midnight - 2am slot is a favourite with them.
Yep had the the same problem from about 2 am until about 9 am this morning thought my router was knackered.
They must find it difficult...
Those who have taken authority as the truth,
Rather than truth as the authority

Rik

Did you have to re-boot to re-establish connection?
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glen

Quote from: Rik on Sep 23, 2009, 09:35:33
Did you have to re-boot to re-establish connection?
No Rik , even after rebooting  still no connection, but it's working ok again at the moment.
They must find it difficult...
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Rather than truth as the authority

Rik

So it just came back up? Sounds like BT work, they really are doing an awful lot right now - and they're not telling ISPs about most of it.
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ou7shined

Mine's back up. :fingers:
My stats have improved somewhat so I guess there may have been some work done down at the exchange. It went down at 00:30 on the nail. I have no way of knowing when it came back up because with all the resets I did on my router it had to sit dormant until I had the time to manually re-configure and connect it again today.
Rich.

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Rik

We do know BT are extra active right now, Rich, ahead of BT Retail's launch of WBC on Friday. They have been working at quite a frantic pace, as they seem to be re-writing the rule book as they go.
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glen

Quote from: Rik on Sep 23, 2009, 10:57:54
So it just came back up? Sounds like BT work, they really are doing an awful lot right now - and they're not telling ISPs about most of it.
I did call support and they weren't aware of anything from BT , but as I said it's working ok now just. :dunno:
They must find it difficult...
Those who have taken authority as the truth,
Rather than truth as the authority

Rik

I checked with Simon first thing, and they had no issues with their network and no advisories from BT. The latter situation is quite common atm. :(
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glen

What with BT wanting to put their customers on 20mb connection, I would imagine they're struggling with all this extra work. :eyebrow:
They must find it difficult...
Those who have taken authority as the truth,
Rather than truth as the authority

onlynik

My ADSL came back up at around 4.30 am.  That's a 4 and a half hour outage.

It did start just after 12, so could quite well be BT work, however it seems strange that it was only IDnet that was affected and that my neighbours with different companies had no issues.

onlynik

Quote from: onlynik on Sep 23, 2009, 11:57:20
My ADSL came back up at around 4.30 am.  That's a 4 and a half hour outage.

It did start just after 12, so could quite well be BT work, however it seems strange that it was only IDnet that was affected and that my neighbours with different companies had no issues.

So I don't think it was local exchange work.

dujas

Could your neighbour's ISP be via LLU?

onlynik


Rik

Quote from: onlynik on Sep 23, 2009, 11:59:35
So I don't think it was local exchange work.

Could be it was work on upgrading a particular VP, VLAN, DSLAM or MSAN. You'd need to get a lot more information to pinpoint the problem. Only two people have reported any issues here, none on ThinkBroadband, so it still 'feels' local to me.
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onlynik

Quote from: Rik on Sep 23, 2009, 15:02:29
Could be it was work on upgrading a particular VP, VLAN, DSLAM or MSAN. You'd need to get a lot more information to pinpoint the problem. Only two people have reported any issues here, none on ThinkBroadband, so it still 'feels' local to me.

I'm not overly worried about it.  However what does annoy me is that it is always the off peak (midnight - 9am) that takes the hit, and if i've sheduled downloads they can run into the peak time.  Additionally, I'm usually up at midnight so losing the internet then kinda annoys me.

I've been with IDNet for about 3 months now, and it hasn't been the best of times.  I think there has been 4-5 outages (maybe not all IDNet's fault) and speed issues (which now have been resolved) but it doesn't really give me that warm cosy feeling.

I've actually started to look at other ISP's again.

Rik

Your call, you have to do what suits you best. I can only tell you that, in the past three months, the only outages I've seen have all been down to BT.
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rireed3

QuoteBear in mind that most packages do not come with any form of SLA, therefore compensation is unlikely.

Isn't that always the way?  :mad:

It's too bad IDNet would have to defend a Trading Standards action, but I don't see how they can allocate Peak and Off-peak allowances in the circumstance that they can almost predict that random customers will lose out because of overnight 'maintenance'.  Even the rail companies can't do that all the time, but then BT are quite special  :eyebrow:

Richard