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Kymmy 31-08-2012 13:42

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A superhub will not reboot because it loses pings from the thinkbroadband firebrick. There are though many other threads concerning superhubs and their other issues. This threads about latency and ping results via the thinkbroadband graphs.

You already have a thread which you started concerning such reboots please use that one for such issues

http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/12...ng-itself.html

crazyronnie 04-09-2012 04:57

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I've been having issues with my broadband cutting out today.

http://www.thinkbroadband.com/ping/s...04-09-2012.png

crazyronnie 04-09-2012 09:06

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Just spoke to virgin, seems like there's a fault in my area which should be fixed by 19:30 tomorrow.

EssDee 06-09-2012 19:59

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Just had my SH replaced yesterday as I had reported a dip in download speed. The support community techs also spotted 'an unusually high number of T3 and T4 timeouts'.

Here is my first day with the new hub


http://www.thinkbroadband.com/ping/s...06-09-2012.png

Can anybody tell me how good or bad this is?

Cheers

Sephiroth 06-09-2012 20:38

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It's very bad where the red is. Perhaps there was an area fault.

EssDee 06-09-2012 20:45

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Thanks for the response Seph. I've just checked my SH. It appears to have rebooted at least once today (given the uptime figure).

How does the yellow max. latency appear?

Sephiroth 06-09-2012 21:29

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EssDee,

The yellow stuff is rising and prolly will stay risen till after 22:30. The yellow, as you know, is a maximum and its effect on blue (average) is what matters.

Depending on when they saw the T3/T4 events, if they saw it during the red period that explains the count. If they looked afterwards, the same count would be present.

If you get T3/T4 events when there's no packet loss, then there's something else wrong like SH instability when in router mode.

EssDee 06-09-2012 21:43

Re: Think Broadband Ping Monitor Results (POST YOURS)
 
Thanks Seph. Appreciate the help.

Sephiroth 06-09-2012 22:06

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BTW, here's mine.

http://www.thinkbroadband.com/ping/s...06-09-2012.png

tdadyslexia 06-09-2012 22:19

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@Sephiroth mine looks a lot like yours

Live Graph
https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2012/12/59.png

Sephiroth 06-09-2012 23:22

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@tdad

Mine's bigger than yours!

But seriously, during that peak time, daty after day, that's what I see. In download speed terms, my 50 meg drops to between 9 and 20 meg (I'm not complaining), but there's daily serious downloading going on in my segment by someon or five.

No disconnections - prolly thanks to modem mode.

Kymmy 06-09-2012 23:37

Re: Think Broadband Ping Monitor Results (POST YOURS)
 
Mine atm

http://www.thinkbroadband.com/ping/s...06-09-2012.png

No idea what the 6am spike is, but the 8/9am spikes are usenet headers and my daily download (today about 1.2gb's worth on the 9am spike)

thenry 07-09-2012 00:35

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mines better :p:

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jempalmer 07-09-2012 07:31

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qasdfdsaq 07-09-2012 10:03

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Quote:

Originally Posted by thenry (Post 35471629)
mines better :p:

Let's not start that again shall we....

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