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Skie 10-05-2012 21:16

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Mines still pretty much the same:
Big red line is when the kettle tripped the RCD :/

http://www.thinkbroadband.com/ping/s...10-05-2012.png

thenry 10-05-2012 21:20

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good for you! good for all of you!! :fit:

Jambone 10-05-2012 22:25

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https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2012/05/37.png

My god, it's just so pwetty with all the red and yellow...and I hate virgin so much right now! Can't wait to see if these 'fixes' tomorrow do anything.

qasdfdsaq 10-05-2012 22:40

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https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2012/05/36.png

kwikbreaks 10-05-2012 22:41

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Quote:

Originally Posted by craigj2k12 (Post 35426067)
Mines looking a lot better than usual

https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/local/2014/10/9.png

Any idea why there is so much packet loss without the latency spikes being much worse? Mine looks pretty similar to yours but I don't see anywhere near so much loss. Could it be because I downgraded to 10 on DOCSIS3? I don't really understand how it could.

Jumping 10-05-2012 22:44

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Mine is looking OK same as before my 100mbit upgrade really. Well OKish on a Virgin connection...

https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/local/2013/07/9.png

qasdfdsaq 10-05-2012 22:49

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https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2012/05/35.png

OKish on a Virgin connection

boroboi 10-05-2012 22:55

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what is honestly causing all of these latency spikes?

Using Qasi's graph as an example, what would cause it to be brilliant approaching 4pm, 6pm and 7:30 till around 9:30, and then rubbish the rest of the time even during the night? Something is seriously bodged with Virgin Media.

qasdfdsaq 10-05-2012 23:10

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That was two months ago. This is now.

https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2012/05/34.png

boroboi 10-05-2012 23:12

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Quote:

Originally Posted by qasdfdsaq (Post 35426195)
That was two months ago. This is now.

https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2012/05/34.png

Hahahahha!!

RealDiamond 11-05-2012 00:21

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Quote:

Originally Posted by boroboi (Post 35426187)
what is honestly causing all of these latency spikes?

Using Qasi's graph as an example, what would cause it to be brilliant approaching 4pm, 6pm and 7:30 till around 9:30, and then rubbish the rest of the time even during the night? Something is seriously bodged with Virgin Media.

Using the Network causes Slow down on mine, you can use it to see When you or others put Load on the network.
For me It shows When Leeches took all off my upload from Kubuntu 12.04 torrent on Ktorrent. 3am-10pm Currently up to 5.06GB uploaded in just 2 days,
[img]Download Failed (1)[/img]
or when and if the PS3 booted due to PS+ to Auto download with the 10am spike.

qasdfdsaq 11-05-2012 00:35

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Quote:

Originally Posted by kwikbreaks (Post 35426183)
Any idea why there is so much packet loss without the latency spikes being much worse? Mine looks pretty similar to yours but I don't see anywhere near so much loss. Could it be because I downgraded to 10 on DOCSIS3? I don't really understand how it could.

I'm seeing similar packet loss to parts of Edinburgh, it would appear to be something wrong on VM's core network as pinging the CMTS from off-net also shows abnormally high latency and packet loss.

P.S. For more fun graphs visit http://qasdfdsaq.com/ping

boroboi 11-05-2012 01:32

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Quote:

Originally Posted by RealDiamond (Post 35426217)
Using the Network causes Slow down on mine, you can use it to see When you or others put Load on the network.
For me It shows When Leeches took all off my upload from Kubuntu 12.04 torrent on Ktorrent. 3am-10pm Currently up to 5.06GB uploaded in just 2 days,
http://www.thinkbroadband.com/ping/s...11-05-2012.png
or when and if the PS3 booted due to PS+ to Auto download with the 10am spike.

I know what the TBB graph is for and what it does... of course using all of your upload especially through a torrent will affect latency and give you packet loss as a result. Someone else doing the same thing on your segment wouldn't produce the same results on your graph, it takes more than a few users to increase the average latency for other people. The fact is, the network shouldn't spike like it does on an almost constant basis in the range of 20-40ms or more for other people.

There is no reasonable explanation for the constant spikes in latency, even in the very early hours of the morning when the usage on the network is very low, which is why i was asking Qasi (well i wasn't directly but i thought he may answer) if he had any knowledgeable theories on why.

craigj2k12 11-05-2012 01:45

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Quote:

Originally Posted by kwikbreaks (Post 35426183)
Any idea why there is so much packet loss without the latency spikes being much worse? Mine looks pretty similar to yours but I don't see anywhere near so much loss. Could it be because I downgraded to 10 on DOCSIS3? I don't really understand how it could.

local upstream SNR issues :rolleyes:

qasdfdsaq 11-05-2012 02:03

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Yuck. Different problem to what's causing the poop on my graphs then, Edinburgh seems to have been shot to hell since I left, odd since at the time it had only just fixed after 16 months of crawling.


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