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zekeisaszekedoes 24-09-2011 14:53

Re: Think Broadband Ping Monitor Results (POST YOURS)
 
Nasty packet loss spikes and much higher base latency there Seph. I'd rather have a near-flawless VM service with a bit of jitter, I think... service in my area has been outstanding ever since my area was made 100Mb capable. Wish I could afford the upgrade, but 30Mb is fast enough for now.

http://www.thinkbroadband.com/ping/s...19-09-2011.png

Welshchris 24-09-2011 15:59

Re: Think Broadband Ping Monitor Results (POST YOURS)
 
Zeke, the packet loss could be caused by power failure ie Seph rebooting the modem\router.

here is mine btw..

http://www.thinkbroadband.com/ping/s...24-09-2011.png

Sephiroth 24-09-2011 16:31

Re: Think Broadband Ping Monitor Results (POST YOURS)
 
I haven't rebooted the modem in a long time, Chris. But I do have some VM downstream SNR and low power issues at the moment that will be affecting my own graph.

This time last month it was regularly like this:

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Neo-Tech 24-09-2011 17:02

Re: Think Broadband Ping Monitor Results (POST YOURS)
 
http://www.thinkbroadband.com/ping/s...23-09-2011.png

Seems utilisation is on the up again on my uBR. Been like this for a few days now.

le.pa.uk 24-09-2011 17:20

Re: Think Broadband Ping Monitor Results (POST YOURS)
 
my story:
http://community.virginmedia.com/t5/...YES/m-p/632509
and live now:
https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2011/09/10.png

Ignitionnet 24-09-2011 17:31

Re: Think Broadband Ping Monitor Results (POST YOURS)
 
Apart from where you were caning it a bit after 12 and a bit after 3 that graph doesn't look too bad Mr? Le Pa.

Yours is fine Neo-Tech. A little difference at peak times is to be expected really. Graphs that are virtually flat all the time are the exception rather than the rule on VM due to cable being so much more sensitive to load.

There needs to be some expectation management. When doing these graphs the key thing has to be, always, how they are affecting the connection in actual use.

le.pa.uk 24-09-2011 20:31

Re: Think Broadband Ping Monitor Results (POST YOURS)
 
It is better from last few days, but check my old ones.

Ignitionnet 24-09-2011 21:10

Re: Think Broadband Ping Monitor Results (POST YOURS)
 
Not worried about the old ones, the past is prologue :)

Neo-Tech 24-09-2011 22:17

Re: Think Broadband Ping Monitor Results (POST YOURS)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ignitionnet (Post 35304468)
Yours is fine Neo-Tech. A little difference at peak times is to be expected really. Graphs that are virtually flat all the time are the exception rather than the rule on VM due to cable being so much more sensitive to load.

I know the connection is fine and what not, just saying how the margin of blue is increasing every evening. Pretty flat this weekend though.

Welshchris 24-09-2011 23:36

Re: Think Broadband Ping Monitor Results (POST YOURS)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sephiroth (Post 35304417)
I haven't rebooted the modem in a long time, Chris. But I do have some VM downstream SNR and low power issues at the moment that will be affecting my own graph.

This time last month it was regularly like this:

http://www.thinkbroadband.com/ping/s...27-08-2011.png

i was talking about ur BT one as i think he was on about the red drops on the graph there.

---------- Post added at 23:36 ---------- Previous post was at 23:31 ----------

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ignitionnet (Post 35304468)
Apart from where you were caning it a bit after 12 and a bit after 3 that graph doesn't look too bad Mr? Le Pa.

Yours is fine Neo-Tech. A little difference at peak times is to be expected really. Graphs that are virtually flat all the time are the exception rather than the rule on VM due to cable being so much more sensitive to load.

There needs to be some expectation management. When doing these graphs the key thing has to be, always, how they are affecting the connection in actual use.

i remember when VM brought in the Traffic management first of all and they were doing "Expectation Management" apparently lol

I remember i came home one monday after being in London with my ex for 3 days and i turned PC on and modem which had been off all that time and my connection was very very slow. I rang Virgin and this is the Gods Honest Truth i was told that "Because my modem was off for so long sometimes management kicks in on the modem because they expect the user to perform large downloads which could affect the network".

At the time i was living in a place called Brynmill in Swansea which is a high student area which around every 9 months would become oversubscribed and they would take then around 3-6 months to sort it.

Chrysalis 25-09-2011 03:16

Re: Think Broadband Ping Monitor Results (POST YOURS)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ignitionnet (Post 35304468)
Apart from where you were caning it a bit after 12 and a bit after 3 that graph doesn't look too bad Mr? Le Pa.

Yours is fine Neo-Tech. A little difference at peak times is to be expected really. Graphs that are virtually flat all the time are the exception rather than the rule on VM due to cable being so much more sensitive to load.

There needs to be some expectation management. When doing these graphs the key thing has to be, always, how they are affecting the connection in actual use.

True, but for me personally on my graphs when I see the blue as thick as the green or thicker there is an impact in real world use, the extra latency is noticeable on web browsing and when using ssh (slightly if not too thick). I also start seeing download speed fluctuation.

I manage my own expectation by comparing it to other VM connections, especially my neighbour's, the way I see it if VM can make the service good for mr blue then there can reasonably do so for mr black.

A part of leics (kirby muxloe) which has infinity as competition has had more capacity allocated to it for less customers than my own area, so its not as if VM are equally provisioning capacity to people. One person can get leased line type performance another can get isdn type performance.

I hope you not condoning over subscription.

magicone 02-10-2011 11:46

Re: Think Broadband Ping Monitor Results (POST YOURS)
 
Hi All,

I have just had 100MB installed a few days ago and was wondering what you made of the TBB graph below? As the connection will be used for online gaming do you think I will have any issues if my graph were to stay like it is at the moment?

Thanks




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Efour 02-10-2011 11:52

Re: Think Broadband Ping Monitor Results (POST YOURS)
 
i would kill for a graph like that.

To me it looks about spot on average for Vm i guess between 25 - 45ms and 20ms of jittter all the time.

Ignitionnet 02-10-2011 11:54

Re: Think Broadband Ping Monitor Results (POST YOURS)
 
The blue is more indicative of actual jitter and is probably a bit of an overstimate. That graph is just fine though, looking good.

Swift update on my own, capacity in the area has been doubled and things are more calm, although they do still have their kinda busy periods, this weekend not being one of them thanks to the sunshine and the rugby!

PING 194.168.4.100 (194.168.4.100): 32 data bytes

40 bytes from 194.168.4.100: icmp_seq=0 ttl=251 time=7.2 ms
40 bytes from 194.168.4.100: icmp_seq=1 ttl=251 time=7.5 ms
40 bytes from 194.168.4.100: icmp_seq=2 ttl=251 time=9.6 ms
40 bytes from 194.168.4.100: icmp_seq=3 ttl=251 time=10.3 ms
40 bytes from 194.168.4.100: icmp_seq=4 ttl=251 time=9.4 ms
40 bytes from 194.168.4.100: icmp_seq=5 ttl=251 time=11.5 ms
40 bytes from 194.168.4.100: icmp_seq=6 ttl=251 time=10.5 ms
40 bytes from 194.168.4.100: icmp_seq=7 ttl=251 time=9.5 ms
40 bytes from 194.168.4.100: icmp_seq=8 ttl=251 time=10.8 ms
40 bytes from 194.168.4.100: icmp_seq=9 ttl=251 time=8.4 ms

--- 194.168.4.100 ping statistics ---
10 packets transmitted, 10 packets received, 0% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max = 7.2/9.4/11.5 ms

http://www.thinkbroadband.com/ping/s...02-10-2011.png

Chrysalis 02-10-2011 12:03

Re: Think Broadband Ping Monitor Results (POST YOURS)
 
I would love your graph ignition. Notice mine look somewhat shaky today?

https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2012/11/27.png

Whats your capacity at now then? 2 docsis2 channels?

Reply from 194.168.4.100: bytes=32 time=66ms TTL=252
Reply from 194.168.4.100: bytes=32 time=13ms TTL=252
Reply from 194.168.4.100: bytes=32 time=26ms TTL=252
Reply from 194.168.4.100: bytes=32 time=41ms TTL=252
Reply from 194.168.4.100: bytes=32 time=10ms TTL=252
Reply from 194.168.4.100: bytes=32 time=12ms TTL=252
Reply from 194.168.4.100: bytes=32 time=12ms TTL=252
Reply from 194.168.4.100: bytes=32 time=27ms TTL=252
Reply from 194.168.4.100: bytes=32 time=47ms TTL=252
Reply from 194.168.4.100: bytes=32 time=42ms TTL=252


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