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Old 03-04-2013, 04:51   #3556
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Re: Think Broadband Ping Monitor Results (POST YOURS)

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Originally Posted by Qtx View Post
How do you get packetloss like that without the maximum latency increasing? Is it something to be with it being intermittent on and off over the course of every few seconds?
The maximum latency is limited by the maximum number of retries and delay time configured on the system (which signs seem to indicate have been reduced)

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Originally Posted by Sephiroth View Post
when wireless was ON (whether or not used) the ramping effect occurred; when wireless was OFF there was no ramping. We deduced (with no absolute proof) that the hib CPU was struggling, although why doesn't that happen to all SHs?
Because wireless is a notoriously variable medium and not all SHs exist in the same wireless environment?

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Originally Posted by thenry View Post
I can't vouch for Ravens experience. it happened here with or without wifi enabled. being in combo mode caused problems. modem mode was steady.
Others have seen the same phenomenon with wired devices, so it seems certain types or patterns of traffic cause this behaviour on the SH, regardless of where it's coming from.
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