Last week I looked around earthink's site and found an email address for
media relations. I wrote a note there explaining what was going on and
the trouble I've had getting their support staff to acknowledge there
was a problem. Monday I got a phone number that is answered by people
somewhere in North America. I've exchanged emails with and called one
of their support people over here. Here's what I got from him in his
last note.
I have a customer attempting a solution to the same problem I will let
you know how it turns out.
This doesn't encourage me that they're getting other customers to do
troubleshooting for them, but at least they're admitting there is a
problem and I'm not the only one dealing with it.
On 03/02/2013 06:59 PM, Jason Spatafore wrote:
> Derek,
>
> Did you get to the root cause of this issue? I didn't see further
> response and was curious to the result.
>
> Group,
>
> Sorry if you consider this spam. :(
>
>
> On 02/24/2013 12:29 PM, Derek Trotter wrote:
>> The earthlink tech support guy I talked to on Friday mentioned a 2nd
>> tier support person he would talk to about my problem. I asked him
>> how do I get in touch with one of these 2nd tier guys. He said he
>> wasn't allowed to give me that information. Tomorrow the AT&T guy is
>> supposed to come back. I'll see what I can get out of him.
>>
>> On 02/24/2013 11:10 AM, Michael Butash wrote:
>>> I was looking around to see if others have figured out if earthlink
>>> was using sandvine's, and found this:
>>>
>>> https://secure.dslreports.com/forum/r25660160-General-Sudden-Degradation-of-Services
>>>
>>>
>>> "You described earlier the symptoms of a DSLAM or Shelf card that is
>>> throwing errors or possibly just going/gone bad. Ask support (Level
>>> 3 aka TRON) to check the DSL card that you are on for any issues and
>>> possibly remove your provisioning and rebuild the circuit on another
>>> pin on the card or another card. You have to keep on top of the TRON
>>> Team (Level 3 Support) as they are the only ones that can get a
>>> truck rolled to your location."
>>>
>>> It's either flaky hardware (your modem or their wiring/dslams), or
>>> qos tail-dropping your "undesirable" traffic. Talk to this mythical
>>> "tron" entity. I don't use dsl so I don't know it's quirky
>>> mannerisms when it unravels.
>>>
>>> -mb
>>>
>>>
>>> On 02/23/2013 06:31 PM, Derek Trotter wrote:
>>>> The more I think about it, the more I think you're right. I did some
>>>> usenet harvesting using encrypted connections and had no problem. If
>>>> only I could call earthlink and get in touch with someone in this
>>>> country. I'm guessing they don't tell their overseas tech support
>>>> very
>>>> much.
>>>>
>>>> On 02/23/2013 05:28 PM, Jason Spatafore wrote:
>>>>> This is a classic example of QoS usage.
>>>>>
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