On 4 February 2010 14:10, Amos Jeffries <squid3_at_treenet.co.nz> wrote:
> Not really. I only know how to diagnose from the bx which is having the
> issue. Which means the ISP proxy in your case.
OK, I suppose I'll have to do some research.
> As far as the end points go you may have to dig really deep, like tcpdump
> deep, to see exactly whats going where and what is coming back. From the
> client end initially.
> Contacting the ISP admin and enlisting their help might be of some
> advantage.
These guys are currently suffering a lot of complaints about poor
service levels and lack of support, so I'm not sure that they will be
that helpful. http://mybroadband.co.za/news/Broadband/11359.html
>> I wouldn't mind marching around to the ISP offices and throwing a
>> tantrum, but I'd prefer to be reasonably sure of my facts before I did
>> so.
>
> It's just an idea I have, so yelling may be counter productive. But being in
> the middle they would certainly have the best position to look into the problem.
Well, I wouldn't really do any yelling, which is probably not the way
to get cooperation in the first place.
~ Dave Coventry
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