Why the fuck is this allowed? When are we going to start treating internet like a utility and ensuring paying customers have access to it round the clock? Service interruptions are unacceptable, and should be extremely rare like power outages.
Any way to mitigate service problems? Can you sign up with a second ISP as a backup, and if so, is there a way to automatically fail over to the second connection so service doesn't get interrupted?
>Do you ever get internet outages? Yeah, typically from 2 to 4 am. >Any way to mitigate service problems? You can use tether through your phone.
Carter Gomez
>Why the fuck is this allowed? Why are you complaining? You dont have redundant routers and switches so your shit will still go offline. pic related
>Can you sign up with a second ISP as a backup, and if so, is there a way to automatically fail over to the second connection so service doesn't get interrupted? IP SLA or iWAN on Cisco devices
Eli Carter
>Why the fuck is this allowed? When are we going to start treating internet like a utility and ensuring paying customers have access to it round the clock? Service interruptions are unacceptable, and should be extremely rare like power outages. You are on a consumer network OP, you'll never be important to ISPs. Your bandwidth is thinly provisioned and shared. A connection with an SLA and reserved bandwidth costs an order of magnitude more.
Josiah White
>you'll never be important to ISPs
True. Any chance regulation/legislation could help consumers?
Brayden Price
Once a couple years ago
Jaxon Sanchez
The last law that tried got shot down so, don't put your hopes up on it.
Xavier Cook
Nope, no third world problems in western europe (inb4 refugees, their numbers are neglectable and the non-working natives are far worse.)
Cameron Ward
>their numbers are neglectable lol
Noah Long
ITT burgers and other 3rd worlders
Joshua Young
>Do you ever get internet outages? Back in 2003 I did. I can't remember the last time there was a outage, I do remember that my ISP gives the month free if there's a outage.
Jeremiah Watson
Eastern Yuropoor here, we sadly have only a dozen... Also this
Connor Thompson
They really are. The immigrant "problem" is just an excuse for stealing autonomy from the EU countries.
Xavier Williams
I don't live in the 3rd world so no.
Grayson Powell
i live in sweden and it might as well be pakistan/africa
Ethan White
>When are we going to start treating internet like a utility and ensuring paying customers have access to it round the clock?
1. Whose gonna supervise that availability around the clock? The government. 2. Whats gonna happen if service provider fails in 100% service rate? Government takes over. 3. Does government takeovers of businesses in order to improve it "for the people" really work? Look at Venezuela and draw conclusions from that.
Business internet is bullshit though. At the most they will send an engineer around a little sooner.
Last time one of your lines was down at the office it took them 3 work days to fix (plus the weekend).
If you're dependent on internet just get 2 or more separate lines from different ISP's. You can even get 4G as backup nowadays.
Gabriel Diaz
This.
Brandon Taylor
We have government owned FTTH in Amsterdam and it's cheap and works very well.
Cable companies are greedy and monopolists.
Oliver Bell
Yes you can. Eigrp etc exist for a reason..
Wyatt Sanders
Sweden and Germeme are unique in this aspect
Jose Butler
Government owned business that competes on open market with others on fair footing is totally okay. Government takeovers of "poorly performing business that should better serve people" is totally not.
Gavin Lee
I live in Sweden too and Sweden has gotten better from immigration. More kinds of food, more young people who will pay taxes to pay for our aging population, more different cultures instead of having to eat the same disgusting surstromming and sil when you're celebrating with Swedes.
The Afghan boys are the future of the country, it's sad that people are trying to throw them out. If I had been thrown out when I came to Sweden I probably wouldn't be alive today.
Carter Collins
>more young people who will pay taxes Drug dealers don't pay taxes. Young people in Sweden get their taxes deducted until after 25. And don't forget about the 12 children that Ahmed made while not working a day. Those are going to grow up just like their daddy taught them. Don't forget that it is Haram to pay taxes in a non-islamist country. >afghan boys They are 30+ men pretending they are 17 and living in government-paid dorms, with government paid welfare and expenses. An actual Syrian immigrant who works in those is my witness. >If I had been thrown out Of course you're a mudslime spouting shit on an image board. Lying to infidels a.k.a Taqiyya is Halal, right?
Chase King
>I'm a mudslime and bringing Sharia into Sweden is actually good ftfy
Alexander Lewis
Not a problem for me because I don't live in a third-world country.
Jackson Peterson
My Internet connection goes out when it rains or snows.
Ryder Wood
>Don't forget that it is Haram to pay taxes in a non-islamist country. Do you have a source on that statement other than flashback? >An actual Syrian immigrant who works in those is my witness. So your argument that all immigrants are bad is based on the assumption that immigrants are incapable of lying or distorting the truth? That's some nice logic right there. >Of course you're a mudslime spouting shit on an image board. Lying to infidels a.k.a Taqiyya is Halal, right? Nice ad hominem. For the record, that's one thing that has been generally frowned upon since medieval Islamic philosophy.
Jayden Allen
I get like 1 outage a year if that, in Australia. Which 3rd world shit hole you in, OP?
Aaron Long
>Taxation (other then by Muslim ruler within frame of Sharia) is NOT a contract - as it's imposed on you by force. Therefore Haram.
>So your argument that all immigrants are bad is based on the assumption that immigrants are incapable of lying or distorting the truth? That's some nice logic right there. My logic is that I know that guy and he is a nicer guy than you P.O.S. will ever hope to be. Even though he is a mudslime.
>that's one thing that has been generally frowned upon Oh, so that's why we have ISIS today? And that's why >25% of mudslimes are radicals? Because of frowning upon? I've personally encountered Taqiyyah many times from your mudslime brethren.
Cooper Price
>Therefore Haram. You obviously don't know what that word means. >My logic is that I know that guy and he is a nicer guy than you P.O.S. will ever hope to be. Even though he is a mudslime. Who are we? Where do you think I'm from? >Oh, so that's why we have ISIS today? No, ISIS is a remnant of Saddam Hussein's generals who are exploiting religion to impose fascism on innocents. >And that's why >25% of mudslimes are radicals? [citation needed] >I've personally encountered Taqiyyah many times from your mudslime brethren. I'm sure you have, right after you climbed Mount Everest and flew to the moon. In our imagination, anything is possible.
Jackson Myers
>99.9% uptime
Colton Morris
99.9% uptime per year means you can expect about 5 hours of downtime per year. that's pretyt good, but most services aim for 99.999% uptime which is less than 3 hours down per year
David Bailey
>99.999% uptime 5 minutes of downtime per year
99.99% uptime: 1 hour downtime per year
99.9% uptime: 9 hours downtime per year
Elijah Anderson
I just had a complete outage from about 1:30 AM to 4 AM. I use Charter Spectrum and I'm in southeast Wisconsin.
Brayden Kelly
>treating a service as a utility >allowing the government to define what a service is Fuck off my board, scum