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EDIS R U dead in HK?
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Did you make support ticket to EDIS ?
What did they says ?
@kro I think it is better than ticket...
@rffan how is it better? If you could - please elaborate a little.
@kro better is that the ping should lower than 100ms from China Union at leisure time
Open a ticket with EDIS. There is no point posting it here.
If in china, it's almost 99% safe to say it's ur state-run isp's fault
@fly not Isp's fault ping from China Telecom is good.......
@rffan that is not a good reason to post here
Open a ticket or contact EDIS directly.
Make sure you try and provide traceroutes (and reverse) as well when doing so
sorry but I wanna close this talk....
What you are saying exactly give us the truth.
It's China Union's fault.
Ping from China Telecom to EDIS is good.
Ping from China Union to EDIS is bad.
Therefore it's not China Union's fault.......?
@SimpleNode, it is possible, but not necessarily, connections are always two ways IMO.
@Infinity @Liam
C'mon guys, it's always better to complain in a public forum than attempting to solve the issue with your host privately. /sarcasm
I'm shamed when i spotted OP's thread.
It's China Unicom that has connection issues, you'd better go and ask CU what happened instead of complaining here.
Be mature, bro!
So you see it is useful that he posted here, now they got this piece of info, w/o that they would probably still wait on some ticket, and EDIS themselves might not know about the ISP issues in China to provide the same informative reply.