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fed up with crappy speeds
Getting really fed up now. The speed issue is a joke :(
It is up and down more than a lift !! now getting less than 100kbs on a 20 MB connection then it spikes up to 5 MB !! (wooohhhh) and sometime up to 9Mb for a few seconds. I know the ubr is over subscribed but this is terrible, I have tried a phone call to tech support but after unplugging my router etc... They claim no problems, as the speed went up slightly !! (and that was during the day). Even trying to set up newsgroups on my pc to send a message to tech support on that is taking ages (now been 3 minutes and got to f's on the list !!) Any ideas of what to do next.... ?? apart from move ISP ?? :0 The net is quicker on my 3G card than my cable modem at the moment ! I have tried changing my router to a WRT160N, which is running the DD-WRT firmware as well... NO Difference. Go direct to cable modem.... NO Difference **** Cable downstream (engineer has now been out 3 times because of this, when he left last time the power level was 0 and has gradually dropped.... *** Cable Modem Downstream Downstream Lock : Locked Downstream Channel Id : 6 Downstream Frequency : 402750000 Hz Downstream Modulation : QAM256 Downstream Symbol Rate : 5360.537 Ksym/sec Downstream Interleave Depth : taps32Increment4 Downstream Receive Power Level : -6.4 dBmV Downstream SNR : 34.1 dB Cable Modem Upstream Upstream Lock : Locked Upstream Channel ID : 2 Upstream Frequency : 22200000 Hz Upstream Modulation : QPSK Upstream Symbol Rate : 2560 Ksym/sec Upstream transmit Power Level : 49.0 dBmV Upstream Mini-Slot Size : 2 |
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Your downstream power level is to low should around 0 or above not -6.4dbmv as it shows now, you may need a Tech to adjust that power level.
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I also know that the UBR is oversubscribed thanks to a poster on here (D.Lacey, cheers) but wanted to see if anything else could be effecting it as it has been fine until the last couple of weeks !! |
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Im still having exactly the same problems on the same UBR :( I think the more techs that get called out they may actually start to believe there is a problem with it.
Im not going to give up as its unfair how people on this ubr are getting treated, I do sympathise with the techs to some degree as they say they cant diagnose a problem unless its happening whilst they are there. and the problem only really happens daily between 7.30-10pm (sometimes a little earlier). I guess a 4-7pm tech may be able to see something. Its a shame the indian call centre people forget to do a detailed report/checks as both the techs ive had out have phoned up and requested the information.. & found the indian call centre guys have recorded nothing. Its really annoying as ive phoned up about the problem atleast 14 times this last month. |
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Which ubr is it ? :)
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cpc2-grim3-0-0-cust***.nott.cable.ntl.com I don't think its a problem with the UBR being over subscribed anymore as ive been talking to a friend tonight who had a tech out yesterday (hes's on same UBR) and the tech couldnt find anything wrong (said the UBR isnt over subscribed) - controdicting totally what the people on the 151 has said. All the tech did was move his connection on the UBR to a different place on it, and last night for the first time in 3 weeks... he actually got a good connection. Then tonight he's phoned & said he's back to being like me & payneardo + my neighbour... really bad speed + high ping. The same thing happened with my neighbour about 2 weeks ago, tech couldnt find anything wrong.. said all he did was move him to a different place on the ubr + put a 3db attenuater on.. his connection was great for 1 night aswell :p: Very strange problem you reckon? |
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Strange who told him he was moved on the ubr ? it is impossible to do it means moving everyone of the card / ubr to another one .:confused:
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The tech that came out to both of them said he'd moved them to another pitch/place on the same UBR.
The 151 guy tonight said the UBR is definetly not over subscribed - has 88 people on it and at max it only becomes 8% over subscribed. Yet the 1st guy I talked to a few weeks back said it was 22% oversubscribed and thats why everybody was getting between 15 & 20% packet loss. It really is confusing :p: Any ideas what the tech did to give them the perfect speed for just the 1 night (before going back to the bad speeds he following nights)? |
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I also got this from a tech on the VM newsgroups
Hi Dave, Everything on the network checks out at the moment. The power level is fine, it can be as low as -10 or -12 and the connection will not deteriorate. Would you perform 2 simultaneous downloads from http://gamefiles.virginmedia.com/blueyondergames/ and report back the speeds to us. Does the downstream power level fluctuate at all? For your information the speeds I got was 177KB\sec, 166, 153, 177, 188,, 183, now 154kbs. It changed every second !! :( The config on my modem is, so it is setup for 20MB :) Cable Modem Operation Configuration Network Access : Allowed Maximum Downstream Data Rate : 20480000 Maximum Upstream Data Rate : 768000 Maximum Upstream Channel Burst : 1600 Maximum Number of CPEs : 1 Modem Capability : Concatenation Enabled, Fragametation Enabled, PHS Disabled |
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When the speeds are bad the Snr on the modem drop ? and do you see the upstream go above 55dbmv :)
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Also would like to add, it has only happened in the last 2 weeks or so, as I normally got my full speed before that (with an odd exception)
When did the 4Mb to 10Mb upgrades start\finish in the DN35 7 area ? ---------- Post added at 21:37 ---------- Previous post was at 21:35 ---------- Quote:
Upstream Lock : Locked Upstream Channel ID : 2 Upstream Frequency : 22200000 Hz Upstream Modulation : QPSK Upstream Symbol Rate : 2560 Ksym/sec Upstream transmit Power Level : 49.0 dBmV Upstream Mini-Slot Size : 2 I started a couple of downloads from the VM game site and it hasn't changed... :o: (getting around 150kbs for one download) the downstream is fluctuating between -4.7dBmV & - 6.4dBmV Cable Modem Downstream Downstream Lock : Locked Downstream Channel Id : 6 Downstream Frequency : 402750000 Hz Downstream Modulation : QAM256 Downstream Symbol Rate : 5360.537 Ksym/sec Downstream Interleave Depth : taps32Increment4 Downstream Receive Power Level : -4.8 dBmV Downstream SNR : 37.2 dB |
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All the upgrades should of been done now .Do you have a new modem the 250 or the 256 :)
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