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Painfully Slow Browsing in NN10
As per the title, is anyone else having problems in the NN10 area with sub 56k browsing speeds, timeouts and so on?
:( The server status page said there was an issue but has been fixed... If anyone is interested here are my current signal levels - System up time = 0 days 19h 42m 59.00s Ethernet carrier sense xmit errs.1 = 1108 Downstream channel ID = 3 Downstream channel frequency = 402750000 Hz Downstream received signal power = -1.9 dBmV Upstream channel ID = 2 Upstream channel frequency = 25600000 Hz QoS max upstream bandwidth = 300000 bps QoS max downstream bandwidth = 3072000 bps SigQu: Signal to Noise Ratio = 32.3 dB Cable modem status = Operational Upstream transmit signal power = 50.5 dBmV Date and Time = 2005-07-04,14:45:08.0 Configuration filename = cmreg-ntlhm120-high.cm |
Re: Painfully Slow Browsing in NN10
Must have been just me then....
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Re: Painfully Slow Browsing in NN10
I have been getting the same in NN1. I have been monitoring my connection and suffer intermittent packet loss and on Sunday the cable modem lost the connection altogether. Having rung NTL and spoken to their first line support 3 times I got told twice it was their end (including that my SnR was amazingly low !!) and once it was my modem & an engineer needed to come out. I then was rung by the second line support (Welsh techies rather than India call centre) who told me it was still NTL and they were trying to resolve. I was still suffering intermittent packet loss last night (having managed to get reconnected on Sunday after a large number of reboots & taking my router out of the equation) but I see there was maintenance in the wee small hours this morning on resegmenting the network so hopefully that will sort it...otherwise it's back on the phone
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Re: Painfully Slow Browsing in NN10
I've been having the same probs in NN16 - started on Tuesday. Rang tech support and was told there was an outage!
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