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Originally posted by UltraSonic
Maybe you should take it step by step for 1 week or so, first, throw some packages at the firewall, see if it's not blocking to fast, then try the dns servers, then the routers from the first point within webair, then the two servers, that way you can single out wich one exactly is causing a leak. Then just present them with the reports you have, maybe they will replace/fix the problem. Also consider bottle neck traffic loss, send bigger packages to test that.
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I think that that would be something that WebAir should do if they want to keep me as a customer.
Remember, this is a problem that I have contacted them on numerous occasions, over the last year or two, but they never did anything to help.
This is quite possibly one of the worse things that could ever happen to a webmaster that sells and buys traffic.