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speed not right
The speed in Cleethropes has been pretty stable (apart from a couple of glitches) but over the last few weeks I have noticed when downloaing from newsgroups my steady 20MB is up and down all over the place and mostly staying round about the 10Mb, to be honest I haven't seen it at the full 20MB for the last couple of weeks
just wondered if anybody else was experiencing problems ? I am using giganews by the way :) *** after reboot of modem this is my log *** First TimeLast TimePriorityDescription Sat Mar 08 23:33:53 2008 Sat Mar 08 23:33:53 2008 Information (7)The s/w filename specified in the config file is the same as ... Sat Mar 08 23:33:53 2008 Sat Mar 08 23:33:53 2008 Information (7)A software upgrade filename was specified in the config file. Sat Mar 08 23:33:53 2008 Sat Mar 08 23:33:53 2008 Information (7)Authorized Sat Mar 08 23:33:53 2008 Sat Mar 08 23:33:53 2008 Information (7)Registration complete! Sat Mar 08 23:33:53 2008 Sat Mar 08 23:33:53 2008 Information (7)We registered with a DOCSIS 1.0 config file! Sat Mar 08 23:33:53 2008 Sat Mar 08 23:33:53 2008 Information (7)Received a REG-RSP message from the CMTS... Sat Mar 08 23:33:53 2008 Sat Mar 08 23:33:53 2008 Information (7)Sending a REG-REQ to the CMTS... Sat Mar 08 23:33:53 2008 Sat Mar 08 23:33:53 2008 Information (7)CableModem SNMP configure complete Sat Mar 08 23:33:51 2008 Sat Mar 08 23:33:51 2008 Information (7)IP init completed ok Sat Mar 08 23:33:51 2008 Sat Mar 08 23:33:51 2008 Information (7)CableModem TFTP init ok Time Not EstablishedTime Not EstablishedError (4)ToD request sent- No Response received Time Not EstablishedTime Not EstablishedInformation (7)CableModem DHCP client init ok Time Not EstablishedTime Not EstablishedCritical (3)DHCP WARNING - Non-critical field invalid in response. Time Not EstablishedTime Not EstablishedInformation (7)MAP w/initial maintenance region received Time Not EstablishedTime Not EstablishedCritical (3)No Ranging Response received - T3 time-out Time Not EstablishedTime Not EstablishedInformation (7)MAP w/initial maintenance region received Time Not EstablishedTime Not EstablishedCritical (3)No Ranging Response received - T3 time-out Time Not EstablishedTime Not EstablishedInformation (7)MAP w/initial maintenance region received Time Not EstablishedTime Not EstablishedInformation (7)Downstream sync ok Time Not EstablishedTime Not EstablishedInformation (7)Beginning initial ranging... Time Not EstablishedTime Not EstablishedInformation (7)downstream time sync acquired... Time Not EstablishedTime Not EstablishedInformation (7)Downstream sync ok Time Not EstablishedTime Not EstablishedInformation (7)starting ds time sync acquisition... Time Not EstablishedTime Not EstablishedInformation (7)MAP w/initial maintenance region received Time Not EstablishedTime Not EstablishedCritical (3)No Ranging Response received - T3 time-out Time Not EstablishedTime Not EstablishedInformation (7)MAP w/initial maintenance region received Time Not EstablishedTime Not EstablishedCritical (3)No Ranging Response received - T3 time-out Time Not EstablishedTime Not EstablishedInformation (7)MAP w/initial maintenance region received Time Not EstablishedTime Not EstablishedInformation (7)Downstream sync ok Time Not EstablishedTime Not EstablishedInformation (7)Beginning initial ranging... Time Not EstablishedTime Not EstablishedInformation (7)downstream time sync acquired... Time Not EstablishedTime Not EstablishedInformation (7)Downstream sync ok |
Re: speed not right
Try doing a forward and reverse tracert to giganews, maybe their is a problem with the routing?
Although my 20meg has been like that ever since the upgrade right up until the last couple of days when I have noticed full speed whenever I have tried a download. Even got 18.6 at 5.30pm on Fri, I think it was, so I dunno, maybe I got the speed you lost. :) Only joking. |
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https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2008/03/49.png Guess I got your as well..:) |
Re: speed not right
Sun, 9 Mar 2008 16:10:40 UTC
Test 1: 1024K took 3678 ms = 278.4 KB/sec, approx 2294 Kbps, 2.24 Mbps Test 2: 1024K took 5126 ms = 199.8 KB/sec, approx 1646 Kbps, 1.61 Mbps Test 3: 1024K took 4220 ms = 242.7 KB/sec, approx 2000 Kbps, 1.95 Mbps Test 4: 2048K took 10614 ms = 193 KB/sec, approx 1590 Kbps, 1.55 Mbps Overall Average Speed = approx 1883 Kbps, 1.84 Mbps To repeat this test from the source server click here. Come on please can I borriw a few meg maybe like 4mb please. This is the worst I have ever seen it cheers mick looks like have a few of ur megs now Sun, 9 Mar 2008 16:16:21 UTC Test 1: 1024K took 2658 ms = 385.3 KB/sec, approx 3175 Kbps, 3.1 Mbps Test 2: 1024K took 1899 ms = 539.2 KB/sec, approx 4443 Kbps, 4.34 Mbps Test 3: 1024K took 1563 ms = 655.2 KB/sec, approx 5399 Kbps, 5.27 Mbps Test 4: 2048K took 2760 ms = 742 KB/sec, approx 6114 Kbps, 5.97 Mbps Overall Average Speed = approx 4783 Kbps, 4.67 Mbps To repeat this test from the source server click here. |
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Using the speed test I got 1 Mb and 3 Mb on my 20 MB connection :(
Last night I upgraded my giganews account to 20 connections and ssl and now have full speed :). So could it be VM throttling newsgroups ? or was 10 Mb of mine out on the pull on Saturday night ?? Or was Mick using my bandwidth as well :) I will have to check next weekend as well :) |
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