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pabscars 12-04-2011 09:30

Re: Think Broadband Ping Monitor Results (POST YOURS)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rwbarrett (Post 35210786)
I'm very jealous of most of the graphs in this thread. Virgin tell me their numbers say theres no problem with my connection.

decide for yourself after looking at my thinkbroadband chart below -

http://www.thinkbroadband.com/ping/s...11-04-2011.png

Classic high utilisation, have you rang up when your connection is bad and asked them to check your downstream/upstream utilisation.

Also what speed are you supposed to be on and which modem are you using

rwbarrett 12-04-2011 22:34

Re: Think Broadband Ping Monitor Results (POST YOURS)
 
Yes - Im on 30MB and have the superhub - before I was on 20 MB with no problems. Take a look on the community.virginmedia forum and you'll see plenty of people on the same UBR as me complaining but virgin say its below the level needed for them to take action despite me yesterday getting a speedtest result of 0.18 MB !!

Neo-Tech 13-04-2011 20:54

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Mine for today:

http://www.thinkbroadband.com/ping/s...13-04-2011.png

My old 10Mb one, what the hell has happened?!

http://www.thinkbroadband.com/ping/s...13-04-2011.png

My friend's TBB graph stopped working last night, as his IP changed and turns out he's been moved to a different 'cpc', whatever that is. The one above is on a completely different UBR to him and it's just got massive spikes like that all of a sudden.

Intriguing. The UBRs above are heck6-2-0, and the one my friend's connected to is heck4-0-0, and his new graph/UBR is worse.

Reseg, perhaps?

pip08456 13-04-2011 23:40

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No. Don't think so.

Put simply there are 4 downstream channels available, all 4 are used for 50&100Mb and one of them for the lower tiers.

The lower tiers eg 30mb can lock onto any of the 4 channels. The IP won't change if the modem is switched on neither will the "channel" connected to. If there is work on the UBR a restart may be forced on the modem by VM to "realign" it.

Neo-Tech 14-04-2011 06:46

Re: Think Broadband Ping Monitor Results (POST YOURS)
 
Should have mentioned that it's a DOCSIS 1 UBR and his modem did not reboot.

Chrysalis 14-04-2011 08:48

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mine the last 24 hours has looked rough.

what I have defenitly observed is when I am using moderate traffic the graph noticebly spikes, on the superhub it wouldnt show. That doesnt concern me but what is bothering me is the much higher peak time spikes, so far since I have put the modem in place I havent used my connection at peak as I have not been able to for various reasons. So dont know if it actually translates to performance issues or is just how the modem handles peak time conditions on pings. Could even be the dir615 rather than the modem as its that doing the ping responses.

My own smokeping monitoring doesnt show the same spikes however.

pabscars 14-04-2011 11:03

Re: Think Broadband Ping Monitor Results (POST YOURS)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chrysalis (Post 35212576)
mine the last 24 hours has looked rough.

what I have defenitly observed is when I am using moderate traffic the graph noticebly spikes, on the superhub it wouldnt show. That doesnt concern me but what is bothering me is the much higher peak time spikes, so far since I have put the modem in place I havent used my connection at peak as I have not been able to for various reasons. So dont know if it actually translates to performance issues or is just how the modem handles peak time conditions on pings. Could even be the dir615 rather than the modem as its that doing the ping responses.

My own smokeping monitoring doesnt show the same spikes however.



http://www.thinkbroadband.com/ping/s...14-04-2011.png

Mine was crap from just after 9 till past midnight gaming wise, could browse OK but playing Black Ops was proper laggy so I gave up after an hour.

My Sky phone line is currently in the process of being ported over and the kind BT Engineer this morning fitted me a new master socket as there was a fault on the old one.

Soon I will be able to sample Sky's broadband offering and will set up the TBB monitor to compare both services.

Ignitionnet 14-04-2011 14:22

Re: Think Broadband Ping Monitor Results (POST YOURS)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 35212501)
No. Don't think so.

Put simply there are 4 downstream channels available, all 4 are used for 50&100Mb and one of them for the lower tiers.

The lower tiers eg 30mb can lock onto any of the 4 channels. The IP won't change if the modem is switched on neither will the "channel" connected to. If there is work on the UBR a restart may be forced on the modem by VM to "realign" it.

30Mb is only available through a Pooper Hub, it uses channel bonding as well, only legacy 20Mb and 10Mb connections don't use channel bonding.

The channel connected to on the downstream can and does change with restarts, modems are allocated to channels by load, first they connect to the legacy VXR then are retuned to the primary channel of the overlay CMTS which then retunes them to the lowest utilised downstream in its group, so someone on ex-Telewest could easily bounce from 331MHz to 299MHz before finally ending up on 323MHz.

pip08456 14-04-2011 14:39

Re: Think Broadband Ping Monitor Results (POST YOURS)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ignitionnet (Post 35212841)
30Mb is only available through a Pooper Hub, it uses channel bonding as well, only legacy 20Mb and 10Mb connections don't use channel bonding.

The channel connected to on the downstream can and does change with restarts, modems are allocated to channels by load, first they connect to the legacy VXR then are retuned to the primary channel of the overlay CMTS which then retunes them to the lowest utilised downstream in its group, so someone on ex-Telewest could easily bounce from 331MHz to 299MHz before finally ending up on 323MHz.

Thanks for clearing that up Igni, as usual you are far more eloqent than I .:D:D:D

_wtf_ 16-04-2011 15:57

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https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2011/04/53.png

This morning!!

craigj2k12 16-04-2011 16:39

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Originally Posted by _wtf_ (Post 35214474)

_WTF_

gap30 16-04-2011 20:06

Re: Think Broadband Ping Monitor Results (POST YOURS)
 
http://www.thinkbroadband.com/ping/s...16-04-2011.png

my first ever post, upgraded to 50 meg virgin 3 weeks ago and its been a nightmare, they keep fobbing me off with high utilisation crap, this was last night i think (still getting used to this) anyway i upgraded to play games online and its been awful, apparently in Liverpool its just awful full stop

craigj2k12 16-04-2011 20:11

Re: Think Broadband Ping Monitor Results (POST YOURS)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gap30 (Post 35214695)
<a title="Broadband Ping" href="http://www.thinkbroadband.com/ping/share/abcf12e12f15a473881e553295a2b10c-16-04-2011.html"><img alt="My Broadband Ping - 50meg virgin" src="http://www.thinkbroadband.com/ping/share-large/abcf12e12f15a473881e553295a2b10c-16-04-2011.png" /></a>

my first ever post, upgraded to 50 meg virgin 3 weeks ago and its been a nightmare, they keep fobbing me off with high utilisation crap

looks okay to me (for a virgin line anyway)

---------- Post added at 20:11 ---------- Previous post was at 20:08 ----------


http://www.thinkbroadband.com/ping/s...30-03-2011.png



much better now!

https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...011/06/120.png

webrosc 17-04-2011 04:57

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mines been like this for the past 4 days now

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sorry if i annoy the guys with bad graphs lol

_wtf_ 17-04-2011 08:11

Re: Think Broadband Ping Monitor Results (POST YOURS)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by webrosc (Post 35214939)
mines been like this for the past 4 days now

http://www.thinkbroadband.com/ping/s...17-04-2011.png

sorry if i annoy the guys with bad graphs lol

LOL.

It' good to see graphs like this so we know what's good/bad.

Question for the techies. Apart from enable ping from wan are any of the other settings for the router involved in the results graph, i.e. does the tbb monitor just hit your modem/router and nothing else should interfere with the results?


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