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Old 23-03-2012, 16:18   #1157
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Re: Think Broadband Ping Monitor Results (POST YOURS)

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Originally Posted by boroboi View Post
Indeed that one has me stumped... could it be that the Router MAC was registered to a different part of the network to the modem MAC? I'm not sure how VM routes it's customers, the channels are the same though.

In router mode, i'd see maybe 18-19ms min. latency. In modem mode it appears to be around 14-15ms from what i can guess looking at the graph, with a marked improvement in jitter, although it's still there.

Your latency already changed before switching to modem mode, and you haven't provided any direct comparison between the two (i.e. before/after/before again). It could have been completely coincidental, something to do with the IP change, or the switch itself.

Looks like your Superhub Normal graph stops around 11:30pm. Your modem mode graph doesn't start until 4pm. We don't even know how many days apart that is, and anything could have happened in the intervening time that's nothing to do with either the Superhub or modem mode.

Comparing two things many hours/days apart really doesn't give us much to go on...

(If you want to compare latency and jitter in the two modes, get a decent ping program, and ping the nearest node you can on the VM network, and do an immediate comparison)
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