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zekeisaszekedoes 27-05-2011 20:53

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Hmmm. Minimum latency seems higher than it should be JonM. Superhub, is it?

pip08456 29-05-2011 15:29

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craigj2k12 29-05-2011 16:02

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getting higher that. i suspect when it was a flat green box, that was when it was new. now people are starting to move to infinity its getting more utilised

_wtf_ 29-05-2011 16:36

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Still better than this though, don't you think?

http://www.thinkbroadband.com/ping/s...29-05-2011.png

asbo dog 29-05-2011 16:43

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http://www.thinkbroadband.com/ping/s...26-05-2011.png

any one know what gets turned on at 4pm, i have checked central heating fridge etc for interference, oh no wait a min is 4pm when shaping kicks in to protect time sensitive packets :td:

craigj2k12 29-05-2011 16:46

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Originally Posted by asbo dog (Post 35247409)
any one know what gets turned on at 4pm, i have checked central heating fridge etc for interference, oh no wait a min is 4pm when shaping kicks in to protect time sensitive packets :td:

thats 5pm

its probably just the load increasing on the network

Chrysalis 29-05-2011 17:20

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Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 35247343)

is that idle? that looks quite bad compared to when you signed up, yes its better than 99% of VM graphs but when you compare it to traditional adsl its in a downwards spiral.

craigj2k12 29-05-2011 17:24

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Originally Posted by Chrysalis (Post 35247466)
is that idle? that looks quite bad compared to when you signed up, yes its better than 99% of VM graphs but when you compare it to traditional adsl its in a downwards spiral.

thats what I said. when he first got it, it was basically flat, you could hardly see the yellow, and there wasnt any blue on there. I think maybe as more people take up infinity its getting worse for everyone, a bit like VM

Skie 29-05-2011 17:25

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As a competing product though it is far better than VM.

This was idle from 1am until 5pm. Shocking.


http://www.thinkbroadband.com/ping/s...29-05-2011.png

asbo dog 29-05-2011 17:27

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Originally Posted by craigj2k11 (Post 35247413)
thats 5pm

its probably just the load increasing on the network

yep but still dont excuse VM using shaping during those hours to protect all customers but here i am stuck with dog egg latency, it dont protect me and the sales an bandwidth forecasting team certainly are not doing there sums to protect my xbox packets

on the plus side to some but not to my gaming the shaping dont effect my encypt torrent traffic as that goes line speed 24/7, so guess rest on my ubr are same and maxing p2p

Chrysalis 29-05-2011 17:33

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I am wondering how infinity can get that kind of jitter tho, docsis is not symmetrical up and down so upstream often gets congestion hence the jitter. But the way dsl works is as far as I know once you out of the local loop its fully symmetrical so traditonally adsl isps have not even come close to saturating upload capacity its always been downstream issues for them. vdsl gets much more generous on the upload tho but I would have thought there would still be no upstream congestion. So I am guessing downstream congestion is able to cause the same symptons.

craigj2k12 29-05-2011 17:39

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Originally Posted by Chrysalis (Post 35247478)
I am wondering how infinity can get that kind of jitter tho, docsis is not symmetrical up and down so upstream often gets congestion hence the jitter. But the way dsl works is as far as I know once you out of the local loop its fully symmetrical so traditonally adsl isps have not even come close to saturating upload capacity its always been downstream issues for them. vdsl gets much more generous on the upload tho but I would have thought there would still be no upstream congestion. So I am guessing downstream congestion is able to cause the same symptons.

its not symmetrical, just contended differently. Hence why upload speeds on adsl are crap

Chrysalis 29-05-2011 17:56

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the shared part of adsl where bandwidth is shared is symmetrical.

the limitation on adsl is down to the local loop tech which incidently is not shared.
there is also sdsl which uses a different local loop tech that supplies same speeds up and down.

The LLU backhauls for isp's like sky and BE, exchange VP's for isps using BT wholesale as far as I know are fully symmetrical same capacity up and down.

Hiddendeath 29-05-2011 22:54

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Ha, get a load of this. Shocking in NR5 norwich tonight and getting worse by the minute!!!

http://www.thinkbroadband.com/ping/s...29-05-2011.png

JonM1988 30-05-2011 11:26

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Originally Posted by zekeisaszekedoes (Post 35246048)
Hmmm. Minimum latency seems higher than it should be JonM. Superhub, is it?

Only seeing your post now mate was on a VMG300 I think it is?

Just got the Superhub installed so started a new one!

Here we go:

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