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Re: Repeated Cut-outs. What info can I collect to convince Virgin of the problem?
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Re: Repeated Cut-outs. What info can I collect to convince Virgin of the problem?
Might be worth setting up a Thinkbroadband ping monitor as swoop suggested, if you don't already have one running. Would show the dropouts every 34 mins whilst in modem mode, on the graph that it produces.
As an aside, I've got one of the SH3's coming on Friday. Pretty sure I'm still on an old Motorola BSR 64k (If anyone knows about the Telford headend could confirm?), so hopefully not letting myself in for a world of pain :p: |
Re: Repeated Cut-outs. What info can I collect to convince Virgin of the problem?
If you have a superhub 3 and can only see 12 downstreams then you are on a BSR or a 10K old type ubrs 16 to 20 downstreams then your on a new ubr :)
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Re: Repeated Cut-outs. What info can I collect to convince Virgin of the problem?
Ok. I have switched to router mode. Setting up the ping monitor. Let's see what happens.
---------- Post added at 19:46 ---------- Previous post was at 19:41 ---------- So i've created it. How does it actually work? I assumed it ran from my machine. But it's just a website. Do I need to keep the tab open and it just makes the occasional request on the client? |
Re: Repeated Cut-outs. What info can I collect to convince Virgin of the problem?
You just go to "your monitors" on the website and the graph appears. It pings your machine 24/7 but uses negligible bandwidth.
e.g. http://www.thinkbroadband.com/ping/s...11-10-2016.png To post it here, click "generate graph" and then "small graph". To make it a snapshot and not a realtime graph copy and paste all after ' src=" ' up to ' " /></a> ' It will look like [url]http://www.thinkbroadband.com/ping/share-thumb/e389e84fe786e310a9e08ed5717793dc-11-10-2016.png |
Re: Repeated Cut-outs. What info can I collect to convince Virgin of the problem?
No cut outs but this doesn't look great:
https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2016/10/20.png Could my firewall be blocking it? |
Re: Repeated Cut-outs. What info can I collect to convince Virgin of the problem?
Yeah, I think you have turn the firewall off when in router mode to get it to respond to the pings that are being sent to it.
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I'll see. So far I am doing ok, no cut-outs, I'll give it a while and tomorrow but if so I might be ok...
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It was weird this timeout lasted longer but seemed to retain a snail's pace of connection instead of outright failing. Previously it would just fail. Here a page would take 5 minutes to load... |
Re: Repeated Cut-outs. What info can I collect to convince Virgin of the problem?
There is a tweak required for Vm routers to show the correct graph..
http://www.thinkbroadband.com/ping/guides/routers.html |
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Since it runs outside VM's network it is a useful guide to your accesses to the wider net. |
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Temporary solution; you'll be moved to newer kit as soon as it's sorted. |
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Anyone got any information on "River Delta Networks" which the CTMS comes back as for me. Motorola I think own RDN now, is it a CMTS that is good, has issues, because my connection certainly does. |
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