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Post Your Fibre Think Broadband Ping Graphs (Not VirginMedia Cable)
Nothing exciting to see on these yet but i'm interested to see any consistency or differences between everyone.
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You can just see that test torrent I'm downloading. |
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qas :scratch:
Get your point :p: [img]Download Failed (1)[/img] Although I have never witnessed it personally, there seems to be a little latency spike about every 5 hours and 45 minutes. Would that be DLM related? |
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It wouldn't be DLM. DLM gives you a red line once a day between 2am and 6am.
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From a couple of months ago now, I dont leave the monitor running 24/7 I dont see the point :) |
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Fair point gents but the other reason I failed to mention was the router stops responding to pings when the DMZ is used.
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Yeah, I wouldn't keep running it at the cost of actually impairing the usability of your own network. But when it affects nothing and can be of benefit I always leave it running.
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Can't figure out how to set up a TBB one, but:
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I keep mine running but now dont check it much.
My graph is pretty much the same as Qas's except I have a thicker blue line which suggests I have a bigger gap between min and average latency. Is a bit odd but its nothing major. My graph is fast path but like driz some may be mistaken for thinking its interleaved due to BTw routing. Also in terms of yellow spikes that seem at regular intervals it could be router related, my billion 7402NX when I was using it had yellow spikes on my FTTC, but now on the asus rt-n16 they gone. http://www.thinkbroadband.com/ping/s...18-12-2012.png |
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In any case it varies a lot based on IP, and reconnecting your PPPoE session can change your ping quite a bit. I've seen differences of +/- 5ms even when connected to the same PPPoE gateway. Mine varies between 18ms minimum and 23ms maximum depending on my IP so when my session drops (if ever) I tend to redial frantically till I get one with the lowest latency then keep it there :-P |
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