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Old 10-07-2012, 01:11   #5
boroboi
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Re: What could possibly have gone wrong?

Update*

I'm now monitoring both the CMTS and the Core node from TBB and the latencies, bar a spike on the core node, appear to be perfectly fine, so the cause of the jitter is between myself and the CMTS it seems...

So what piece of hardware could possibly cause jitter on an inactive connection, between my Superhub and the CMTS? Pinging the Superhub itself on the internal network results in <1ms, so the hub itself at least on my end is reporting stable.

If a mod could merge these last 3 posts into one, that would be great. I can't edit them myself.
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