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Technical News & Discussion => IDNet Help => Topic started by: Joel on Feb 11, 2009, 20:35:25

Title: What is going on?
Post by: Joel on Feb 11, 2009, 20:35:25
I know there are other topics about this, but can someone tell me exactly what ID Net are trying to do about these phenomenal ping times, cutting out, low speeds...??

I'm an ID net Veteran and have never been let down but this is outrageous!

I'm not a techie, please explain in "simple" terms :D

Title: Re: What is going on?
Post by: Colin Burns on Feb 11, 2009, 20:38:01
the network at the moment is a bit broken and they are working on fixing the problem 


does that cover simple
Title: Re: What is going on?
Post by: Joel on Feb 11, 2009, 20:39:58
ah I see

yes that is simple enough

Any idea on time?
Title: Re: What is going on?
Post by: jaydub on Feb 11, 2009, 20:41:46
Well it was well and truly broken a minute or two ago.

My son lost Xbox360 connection and I made the mistake of trying to reboot the router and the router wouldn't sync.

My patience is running a bit thinner than it ought to be at the moment. :)
Title: Re: What is going on?
Post by: Colin Burns on Feb 11, 2009, 20:43:02
not sure on that one rik or one of the more wiser forum members should be along with that answer  :fingers:
Title: Re: What is going on?
Post by: Dopamine on Feb 11, 2009, 21:06:04
Quote from: Colin Burns on Feb 11, 2009, 20:38:01
the network at the moment is a bit broken and they are working on fixing the problem 


does that cover simple

"A bit" broken? I'd say it's a lot more than a bit. Ping times don't bother me as I don't game, but when I can't browse reliably, as has been the case all evening today, it's a bit much. I'm thoroughly fed up with IDNet. Yes, they're trying to fix it, but my patience is almost completely broken.
Title: Re: What is going on?
Post by: Simon on Feb 11, 2009, 21:13:42
I can truly understand the frustrations, guys.  The night before last it was something to do with a fibre in Amsterdam, and last night, it was apparently something BT did.  Have no idea what caused the blips tonight, but it could still be BT fiddling about with the networks, so, although they've had lots of problems lately, we can't be certain that it's always IDNet to blame.

I have reported this evenings blips, so hopefully, Simon will comment tomorrow, as he has on most days since the problems started.  Can't say any more than that - sorry!

Edit:  can we please add any further comments to this thread (http://www.idnetters.co.uk/forums/index.php?topic=12746.0), which has already been started this evening?

Thanks.  :)