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Terrible network @naranja

Packet loss across global networks, the upload bandwidth is less than 200 Mbps, and the download bandwidth is only 50 Mbps. This problem has persisted for over six months. Although they migrated the server after I sent them many tickets, the issue still hasn't been resolved!

Thanked by 1NaXal

Comments

  • wow never seen a ping.pe so bad

  • suutsuut Member

    Since I disabled ping, I feel great.

    Thanked by 2Kolestor sillycat
  • conceptconcept Member

    damn

  • Unless you're on a multi-month or yearly plan, I recommend cancelling and using a different provider if they couldn't fix the packet loss for more than 6 months.

    Thanked by 1nick_
  • gigazilgigazil Member

    yep, same issue, last time I checked yabs stucked at gb6 and aborted cause the network is so ass that the binary curling timeout

  • Ed_ChdEd_Chd Member
    edited May 2025

    Was confused by OP's complaint on @naranjatech, so since I also have access to a slice from them, I conducted some tests on my own.

    Speedtest CLI result

    I'm wondering which DC is OP's server in, and how OP's using the server. Perhaps it's a DC problem.

  • DazzleDazzle Member

    They don't even bother to comment on several threads before. Avoid.

    Thanked by 2nick_ ethanblake87
  • igoogleigoogle Member

    @gremeyer said:
    Unless you're on a multi-month or yearly plan, I recommend cancelling and using a different provider if they couldn't fix the packet loss for more than 6 months.

    Yes I'm on a yearly plan. sad.

    @Ed_Chd said:
    Was confused by OP's complaint on @naranjatech, so since I also have access to a slice from them, I conducted some tests on my own.

    Speedtest CLI result

    I'm wondering which DC is OP's server in, and how OP's using the server. Perhaps it's a DC problem.

    I just using it as a proxy server. I asked naranja to migrate to a normal DC and they did but the issue still hasn't been resolved. And they don't reply to my tickets now.

  • yoppyopp Member

    Yeah, same shit.

    IPv6 is completely fucked, on some routes I see like 25% packet loss. v4 is bit better but latency jumps from 5 to 500ms. Using ssh is a pain.

    Can't use their VM at all. Support said "they are looking at it", but I suppose nothing will happens.

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