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Virgin lag :O not unusual
Well ok for the past years vm has been in power ive been a laggy mofo on games, lag spikes etc
Well on Friday the whole 2nd half of the streets internet died, a tech came looked at the street and said basically vm hav completely wired this street wrong something like amp , temp temp whn its meant to be amp temp. Anyway he also said the parts needed replaced etc he did tht everything worked fine he came checked my speeds Signal to Noise Ratio 40 dB Power Level 50.00 dBmV he said peferct modem config "you dont want your power level about 55 and below 48 " forgot what he said about the signal to noise ratio.But he talked about thats what the green boxes along the road are and how it goes to fibre etc. Anyway later on that day i had no lag until i started spikes checked my modem and i got this Downstream Status Operational Power Level 7.79 dBmV Signal to Noise Ratio 38/ mainly37/36 dB <--- jumps Upstream Channel Power Level 51.50 dBmV thats when i lag in game, am thinking is the signal to noise ratio to low and thts why am lagging in game? i never did whn i was on 40, thought maybe i should ask her before i call vm my current modem config is: Downstream Channel The data shown in the table below provides information about the signal coming from the network to your cable modem. Downstream Status Operational Channel ID 5 Downstream Frequency 339000000 Hz Modulation QAM256 Bit Rate 2148000 bps Power Level 7.76 dBmV Signal to Noise Ratio 37 dB Upstream Channel The data shown in the table below provides information about the signal being transmitted to the network from your cable modem. Upstream Status Operational Channel ID 2 Upstream Frequency 22200000 Hz Bit Rate 256000 bps Power Level 50.00 dBmV thank you |
Re: Virgin lag :O not unusual
Nothing wrong with those levels, might want to watch the downstream power though. Though im guessing your ex telewest, the downstream power is good for -/+ 12db. ;)
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Plus the fact the upstram rate is 256000bps and not 200000bps as it is on the NTL side ;).
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They only have that silly 256/2000 on 2mb for some stupid reason, but not all NTL areas are the same oddly some actually have 256!! |
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right so basically r u saying GTFO 2mg and upgrade to the 4mg to i get 10mg ? its a speed problem yar?
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Well for the extra say £7 you will get 5 times your present speed when upgraded to 10mb, check the link below for your area.
http://allyours.virginmedia.com/html.../schedule.html |
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You'll find no difference with your connection for gaming by upgrading from M to the L package (be it to 4 Meg or if your UBR has been upgraded 10 Meg). Games just don't use a lot of bandwidth. e.g. Games like Quake 3 or 4 and Unreal Tournament 2k4 or 3 all use around 10KB/s.
I'm on XL 20 Meg and get exactly the same latency to games servers as a friend who has L 4Meg and he's about half a mile away from me on the same UBR. Now when the UBR had capacity issues, we both had problems with erratic latency, packet loss and bad download speeds. If you really want to go down that route, upgrade to `L' package and if you don't see any improvement downgrade after 1 Month, back to your `M' package. |
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right wht should i do thn is it a modem problem is the cable in the street done wrong or am i stuck cause its really annoying me :(
---------- Post added at 23:27 ---------- Previous post was at 23:10 ---------- i took the ethernet cable and put it into the modem (instead of the router )whn i was getting lag and the lag was gone, although i had to reset the modem and my pc maybe tht made a difference? |
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well its not tht simple as my mother and sister both use their laptops but ill try, if it is a router problem wht should i do, i know the "dos" always blocks things, ive disabled the routers firewall and i still get lag, maybe its jst the router ? ive got a belkin 54g router with 125 high speed mode
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Are you trying to game over wireless? Don't bother, just buy yourself a ethernet cable and use that instead.
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i am on an ethernet cable
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tbh i think it is the router any1 had any trouble with a belkin G wireless/switch the one with 125 speed mode?
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