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Apart from that game to relax been rushed off my feet but looking forward to doing some traceroutes and more testing. Stable ping for gaming is good, but a stable low ping is even better, glad your situation has improved :D |
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Kinky.
With all the spikes that is |
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sirius your graph doesnt load, qas I see you have the nightly packetloss on your BT graph.
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Yes, that shows up on the BT core as well - see qasdfdsaq.com/ping
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The shaky latency is the 4 other users seeding P2P @ 15Mbps+ all day and my 40GB of downloads...
Although the core does show some latency increase at peak times, this is really just +/- 1ms, and apparently only at weekends. I might have a go next weekend to see if it's upstream or downstream, if the former then it's quite possible that P2P is causing increased load as you say, if the latter then it would just be peak-time load. (Also even at the increased levels my average latency still remains 50% lower than on VM during peak hours, and Youtube streaming at 1080p and 4K work just fine :)) |
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qas that packetloss I have seen on just about every BT graph posted in public, it appeared on my own graphs within a week of the policy change.
Its also on gateway graphs, eg. its on your gateway graph and its on my gateway graph which rules out local connection issues. Here is my gateway. http://www.thinkbroadband.com/ping/s...18-03-2013.png I dont really notice major issues during that time, speeds are shaky hovering maybe in 60-100% range but nothing breaks, websites remain snappy, ssh terminals all fine etc. In short if I didnt have the tbb graph I wouldnt have any symptons of packetloss. But regardless it is on the graph and has been since the start of feb 2013. Speed right now is full speed and actually any speedtests I have done in the past week have been full speed, so I think that packetloss is having no correlation with my experience. |
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Well on mine it wasn't there last Wednesday, Thursday, or Friday but it was on Saturday and Sunday. Certainly correlates with peak load, but I have no idea where in the network it is occurring, I don't notice the effects either.
If it is on "every BT graph" as you say then it's more likely congestion at a specific peering node then, rather than congestion on the BT core network itself, and certainly not on Openreach's FTTC network. |
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yes it disssapeared for a few days last week.
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