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Old 25-02-2010, 22:47   #5
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Re: 20MB Jitter and packet loss against UBR

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Originally Posted by xintas View Post
Oh joy.

I will set up some cron jobs to re-test this in the small hours of the morning to see if the problems evaporate off-peak, and if it does I guess I will have to get onto VM about it.

Thanks Ignitionnet!
Yep yep no worries.

Don't worry about download tests, takes a fair amount of jitter and packet loss to put a serious dent in the download speeds. Just check it during off-peak and if it's all gone then 2+2=....

EDIT: Ah btw if you want to ping your uBR you should be able to get to it with...

Name: nrwh-cmts-03.network.virginmedia.net
Address: 62.253.186.186

More robust test than pinging the CAMs as you are now, they are somewhat aged 7600 routers
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