I sign 24 months means 24 months everday you provide me uptime lah. Why MCMC is so quiet about this illegal and unethical clause? See how arrogant and nasty they're telling you now after holding you by the leg? Tak suka jgn guna tapi skrg baya balik 24 bulan lah.
That was why people shouldn't have signed up their YEP2019 free 3 months offer last time and get themselves locked up with the newly changed T&C which requires full repayment of remaining months of service if they intend to terminate their line before the contract ends.ĭon't use the service? That's a FULL 24 months fees you'll need to pay back including tax. my isp refuses to admit there is a problem, and is actually requiring me to plot data for a month.gotta say from one day's worth it's nowhere near their stated minimums for half hour at a time.Simple. Hope this helps some what, any questions im happy to answer! Remember just because you have a blank space or "time out" in a trace route, it does not mean its broken, the router may block/chose not to respond to ICMP even though its "up"Īllthough probably the best targets for you to ping are the public route servers as you can use V4 and V6 You will need to use the "tracert" command to fully make use of the above method. its best to chose routers as these dont normaly die. So for the world targets i use and type the countries in seach and pick an IP range then just ping a few random ip's within that range until you get an answer. To select targets to ping chose one or two of your ISP's routers and some other targets arround the world.
pingplotter will run on windows and monitor a limmited amount of targets (for the free version)
I suggest that you use an old pc and set these up to run 24/7 as you cant realy just open the applictions and say its broken.įor smokeping and cacti you will need a linux server. Smokeping for measuring and recording packet loss Ĭacti for monitoring and recording my current internet usage ( you would need some sort of managed device with SNMP support that all your internet trafic can go though to do this) I use pingplotter for routes, packet loss and ping
There isnt a single package to do this but I monitor my home connection in a number of ways. Basically all the stuff we actually demand from a good internet connection?
is there any software available to let me objectively measure actual download speed, current ping, packet loss, jitter etc. So they tell me to use speedtest, which seems to no longer measure jitter, packet loss, or minimum speed.Since it became the government's metric it seems to show all the stuff the isp wants.namely maximum download speed during the testing period, and best ping, you can't even select the testing site anymore to use the isp's router that you're downloading from.Īfter that longwinded intro. I suspect it's an issue with packet loss, and back data sent, bulking out my supposed 10Mbps (yes I know that's megabit, or about 1.3-1.4 MBps) connection that my isp tells me is completely spite steam showing as downloading at a maximum of 100kB/s. My internet connection for the last month has gotten so bad that last night I couldn't access email, load up the youtube homepage, anything beyond a text base website was beyond the capabilities of the connection.My computer could handle this, my phone tells me it's trying, but it's like the little engine that could.finding out it couldn't. Let's get this out of the way and say that I'm Australian, and even worse I live in regional australia.