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I'm having a few issues with my BB output, it's has though a page will hang for about 5-10 seconds before then quickly downloading all the required info. Sometimes when I'm listening to online radio (TMS for example it will stop and pick up again)...
I don't think there's much wrong showing here... https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2016/10/12.png ..but I did notice it being a lot slower during peak time last night, which I think it to be expected. Another thing since I changed my Superhub to 'Respond to ICMP echo requests sent to WAN IP' the IP address on my Tivo has changed from a 192.***.*.* to now 169.***.***.*** and I cannot not control the Tivo using the mobile app or VM TiVo Net Remote for my PC. I'm presuming it's since I updated my superhub settings because I was able to use the app to remotely control the TiVO prior to that change. I notice the TiVo network settings has an option for creating a static IP address but did not want to mess with this until I know for sure this is what I need to do, as my IP was static before at 192.***.*.* Any ideas to get the app working again, or is it just a matter or unticking the superhub Respond to ICMP echo requests sent to WAN IP option. |
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Time to contact the CEO's office and see if "lessons have been learnt". |
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Edit: The above has now been resolved, it was a simple case of the Ethernet cable becoming unplugged. Although I'm still having issues with my BB speed/downloads hanging/freezing. |
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ja, just a few things to clarify for the future dude:
A 192.168.x.x address is a local address assigned by the router. Even if you haven't got internet access, the fact that you have got a local address means the router is up and running and you are connected to your local area network and will be able to communicate with other devices on the network (e.g. stream content from a server to a tv). When a device gets a 169.254.x.x address that is a private address (APIPA) which the device itself assigns to make itself feel better so it thinks it has an ip address and when this happens you have no network connectivity at all. From a troubleshooting perspective you would firstly look at the router to see if it is up, then look at other devices to see if their network connection is up (and if it is) then you start looking at the one device which isn't connected and check cables, network settings etc. |
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Appears as though it might be peak usage slowdown I'm experiencing. I'm using the internet now 6am and it's flying, pages are loading instantly. Maybe the demand is just getting too much for Virgin to handle at peak times. I've noticed a considerable decline in the user experience when browsing t'net at peak times.
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Is the peering bump coming back?
Tuesday 25/10/2016 http://www.thinkbroadband.com/ping/s...25-10-2016.png Wednesday 26/10/2016 http://www.thinkbroadband.com/ping/s...26-10-2016.png Thursday 27/10/2016 http://www.thinkbroadband.com/ping/s...27-10-2016.png |
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I'm in north Worthing near Lyons Farm. They did quite a bit of work over the past year as we used to get a big hump in the evenings and a lot of general yellow grass. |
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That monitor looks a whole lot better then what I was used to with VM. |
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We just lost all internet for a while after 8pm... odd message in the log...
http://www.thinkbroadband.com/ping/s...03-11-2016.png 03/11/2016 20:30:55 GMT 03/11/2016 20:30:55 GMT Warning (5) 90000200 CSRF Detect - Expired Content Submitted ; LAN Interface 03/11/2016 20:30:24 GMT 03/11/2016 20:30:24 GMT Error (4) 68000407 TOD established Time Not Established Time Not Established Notice (6) 84000510 Downstream Locked Successfully 03/11/2016 20:24:13 GMT 03/11/2016 20:24:13 GMT Critical (3) 82000400 Received Response to Broadcast Maintenance Request, But no Unicast Maintenance opportunities received - T4 time out 03/11/2016 20:24:13 GMT 03/11/2016 20:24:13 GMT Critical (3) 82000400 Received Response to Broadcast Maintenance Request, But no Unicast Maintenance opportunities received - T4 time out 03/11/2016 20:23:27 GMT 03/11/2016 20:23:27 GMT Error (4) 83000302 Service Delete rejected - Service flow not found |
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You might want to chheck in the operational config if your service flow IDs have changed. Or have the number of upstream channels risen?
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Whoa! I've never had graphs like that before, either side of a disconnect (around 8:30 pm)....
[img][/img] Upstream look odd.. Upstream US-1 US-2 US-3 US-4 Channel Type 2.0 N/A N/A 2.0 Channel ID 34 N/A N/A 35 Frequency (Hz) 39400000 N/A N/A 32600000 Ranging Status Success Other Other Success Modulation 64QAM N/A N/A 64QAM Symbol Rate (Sym/sec) 5120000 N/A N/A 5120000 Mini-Slot Size 4 N/A N/A 4 Power Level (dBmV) 44.00 N/A N/A 43.50 |
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