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db133 22-10-2013 09:59

Re: Painful Brighton !
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by General Maximus (Post 35634926)
ya, I think their should be two tables, one for your upstream stats and one for downstream. Do a screen dump and post the whole lot in here.

Downstream Channels Lock Status Channel ID Frequency Modulation Rx Power SNR Pre RS Errors Post RS Errors
Locked 56 322750000 Hz QAM256 2.8 dBmV 40.7 dB 45746 10
Locked 49 266750000 Hz QAM256 3.8 dBmV 43.2 dB 345 0
Locked 50 274750000 Hz QAM256 3.6 dBmV 42.5 dB 259 0
Locked 51 282750000 Hz QAM256 3.2 dBmV 42.0 dB 370 0
Locked 52 290750000 Hz QAM256 2.4 dBmV 41.5 dB 4383 0
Locked 53 298750000 Hz QAM256 3.9 dBmV 42.6 dB 495 0
Locked 54 306750000 Hz QAM256 3.7 dBmV 42.2 dB 284 0
Locked 55 314750000 Hz QAM256 3.5 dBmV 41.4 dB 1812 0

Upstream Channels Lock Status Channel ID Frequency Modulation Tx Power Mode Channel Bandwidth Symbol Rate
Locked 4 45800000 Hz ATDMA 37.0 dBmV 16QAM 6400000 20480 Kbits/sec
Locked 5 35800000 Hz ATDMA 37.0 dBmV 16QAM 6400000 20480 Kbits/sec
Unlocked 0 0 Hz Unknown 0.0 dBmV Unknown Unknown 0 Kbits/sec
Unlocked 0 0 Hz Unknown 0.0 dBmV Unknown Unknown 0 Kbits/sec

Graph show improvement after my call.

Regards

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Sephiroth 22-10-2013 10:17

Re: Painful Brighton !
 
They are pretty well spot on. Pity we didn't see them from before the improvement. It would have been interesting to see the channel changes. However, on the SH1 there is a tendency in certain cases (this is being investigated) for latency to creep up until the SH1 is rebooted. If you stay in touch, we'll see.

db133 24-10-2013 07:35

Re: Painful Brighton !
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sephiroth (Post 35635149)
They are pretty well spot on. Pity we didn't see them from before the improvement. It would have been interesting to see the channel changes. However, on the SH1 there is a tendency in certain cases (this is being investigated) for latency to creep up until the SH1 is rebooted. If you stay in touch, we'll see.

Its much better now as is indicated above. Do I need to reboot every so often ?

Sephiroth 24-10-2013 08:26

Re: Painful Brighton !
 
IMPO, a reboot is necessary only if you see instability creeping in on the TBB graph. That said, the SH1 always benefits from an occasional hard reboot.

General Maximus 24-10-2013 08:56

Re: Painful Brighton !
 
i can't remember the last time I rebooted either my vmng300 or my Linksys router. Goes to prove a nice point I always make when we recommend different routers to other forum users because I always say it is hassel free and just sits there in the background not causing any agro.

Sephiroth 24-10-2013 09:12

Re: Painful Brighton !
 
Same with my SH2/Airport Extreme. And just for the record, same with the SH1 in modem mode for the 18 months it was in use. Oh and also the VMNG300 before that with a Draytek router.

qasdfdsaq 24-10-2013 11:29

Re: Painful Brighton !
 
My VMNG300 needed rebooting 2-3x times a day sometimes, all boils down to the network conditions in your area.

Kushan 24-10-2013 11:32

Re: Painful Brighton !
 
Never had to reboot my Ambit 300 and so far I think I've rebooted my SH2 a grand total of about 5 times, mostly due to me switching cables around and knocking off the power.

I think qas has made a valid point about network conditions.

Sephiroth 24-10-2013 11:39

Re: Painful Brighton !
 
I had a spell of bad connectivity with very low power levels (they swapped out the VMNG300 for a SH at the time). Anyway, I don't recall rebooting the VMNG300 during that 2 month period of circuit instability apart from the odd experiment or two. It would reset according to whatever network events were screwing the circuit up.

db133 24-10-2013 14:48

Re: Painful Brighton !
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sephiroth (Post 35636040)
IMPO, a reboot is necessary only if you see instability creeping in on the TBB graph. That said, the SH1 always benefits from an occasional hard reboot.

As we all do !

Chrysalis 24-10-2013 18:24

Re: Painful Brighton !
 
by the way the graph looks ok now :)

should have posted a snapshot not live graph.

db133 24-10-2013 20:08

Re: Painful Brighton !
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chrysalis (Post 35636304)
by the way the graph looks ok now :)

should have posted a snapshot not live graph.

How do I do that ?

Chrysalis 26-10-2013 05:14

Re: Painful Brighton !
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by db133 (Post 35636360)
How do I do that ?

you goto history on the tbb graph page, then from there the historical graph you are viewing is a option to create a link to it which will be a snapshot.

db133 26-10-2013 19:59

Re: Painful Brighton !
 
http://www.thinkbroadband.com/ping/s...26-10-2013.png

Thanks for the tip.

Off Topic I know !! I use an interface for my music it all works ok but for some crackles every so often. I have tried turning off the internet Wi fi and most of it stops say 98% but not all. Any info will be most appreciated.

I don't like to disconnect the Wi-Fi because I have to restart to pick a signal up again. I don't understand why there are several wireless connections to choose from including my one when I am connected but when I disconnect (to stop the crackles as mentioned above ) and try to reconnect there are no signals to pick up ! So I restart and I am reconnected with several to choose from. Any input will be most appreciated;

Kind regards to all.

qasdfdsaq 27-10-2013 10:37

Re: Painful Brighton !
 
Sounds like a driver or resource conflict, though can't be more specific without knowing the details of the computer.


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