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Old 11-08-2012, 14:38   #1995
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Re: Think Broadband Ping Monitor Results (POST YOURS)

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Originally Posted by Jayster View Post
I thought that was the case but was not sure, is it down to the fact that your far more likely to use all of your upstream bandwidth or?
Partly, and partly because there are much bigger buffers on the upstream so you end up with much higher pings at the same usage level

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Originally Posted by Efour View Post


can someone help explain wth is going on here,,,

There is no usage on my Home network....... Why are the minimums bouncing around too?

Its less than a year after a segmentation job and its already like this ?? Really?
a) We can't see your graph because you haven't shared it

b) Minimums have nothing to do with usage (except in fault situations)

c) Less than a year? Resegmentation jobs rarely last more than a few weeks around where I live.
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