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rate limiting ports with no notice
27-10-2009 1:53 PM
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After talking to customer support it seems they are rate limiting the WHM port 2086 - which is a very popular control panel. In effect it's next to useless as its so throttled. As I work from home a fair bit, this has affected my performance.
- why was no notice sent out this was happening? I pay £20 + per month for internet plus the phone package, and this never use to be throttled.
- why cant the port be given a different priority? It's a genuine port for a genuine need - it is after all a webpage & control panel.
- why was no notice sent out this was happening? I pay £20 + per month for internet plus the phone package, and this never use to be throttled.
- why cant the port be given a different priority? It's a genuine port for a genuine need - it is after all a webpage & control panel.
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Re: rate limiting ports with no notice
27-10-2009 1:55 PM
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Hi,
I don't suppose you're able to show that we're rate limiting these ports by doing a Wireshark capture?
I don't suppose you're able to show that we're rate limiting these ports by doing a Wireshark capture?
Re: rate limiting ports with no notice
27-10-2009 2:07 PM
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I use logmein and its unusable just now, also tried another couple of free options today with the same result.
Any idead if these use the same ports?
Any idead if these use the same ports?
Re: rate limiting ports with no notice
27-10-2009 2:19 PM
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@mr markus wireshark should show the dest and source ports
Re: rate limiting ports with no notice
28-10-2009 3:41 PM
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Quote from: Jameseh Hi,
I don't suppose you're able to show that we're rate limiting these ports by doing a Wireshark capture?
not at the moment, but plusnet support have confirmed it twice now and have also confirmed (twice) that it cannot be changed. It's really pretty poor.
Re: rate limiting ports with no notice
28-10-2009 4:08 PM
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Thanks.
Let me dig a bit and get back to you.
Let me dig a bit and get back to you.
Re: rate limiting ports with no notice
30-10-2009 3:26 PM
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did you find anything james?
thanks
jim:quote
thanks
jim:quote
Re: rate limiting ports with no notice
30-10-2009 4:20 PM
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Yep - Sorry!
Our networks team should be able to investigate this for you. Can you raise a new ticket with a wireshark capture attached and I'll get it passed to them for their review.
Our networks team should be able to investigate this for you. Can you raise a new ticket with a wireshark capture attached and I'll get it passed to them for their review.
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