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Originally Posted by BBKing
TDMA on the upstreams.
5120 is the new standard upstream width, a result of doubling the available bandwidth per upstream channel (see why I get annoyed when people said that ntl spent nothing on the network - I was working on that project at the time but had to keep schtum).
However, if you're in a microsegmented area (upstream ports split 3+3 rather than in a single block of 6) and two of your three upstreams aren't available, the balancing script can't balance you. Not a fault with the script, but a hardware problem on the UBR/return path set up.
I can find out what UBR you're on from your IP address, if you feel free to give this out. I can then confirm this suspicion and drop a note to someone.
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Bah, My UBR hasnt got that upstream upgrade, wahhhhh... (fails to mention the fact that I have never seen my upload fall below 28k/s in any test :p )
UBR 10.139.144.0 at 2004 Jul 19, 11:14
Channel Freq Max Usage Users Min Ave Max
MHz kbps kbps ms ms ms
Dnstr 0 402.75 30342 239 19 15 27 47
Dnstr 1 402.75 30342 6060 618 15 29 484
Upstr 1 32.8 2560 362 126 15 29 203
Upstr 2 34.4 2560 411 102 15 25 78
Upstr 3 36.0 2560 409 108 15 25 78
Upstr 4 37.6 2560 713 128 15 31 219
Upstr 5 39.2 2560 259 97 15 33 484
Upstr 6 40.8 2560 260 76 15 28 266
And Im on channel 5, yey :p