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Originally Posted by SnoopZ
That is a normal TBB graph for most people on a SH2 in router mode, you will likely find that even though it looks terrible it has no detrimental effect on the connection.
I am not sure why your pingtest failed for packet loss though.
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I was expecting the TBB to be awful looking for this very reason. I was more concerned with the large packet loss I could see (I couldn't only see about 3 pixels wide last night when I posted that) but it seems to have settled now. I can confirm that internet connectivity is solid, though. Not tried gaming yet but actual internet access is no issue.
As for the packet loss not working, it's likely because I've disabled Java and have no intention of enabling it any time soon :P
However, I can detect no packet loss from the usual means:
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Originally Posted by Sephiroth
There is alwasy post-RS noise becasue at the momnts when a modem is booted, it hasn't sync'd and the data it receives for a short time is unintelligible.
In service, there should be no post RS-errors and the rate of growth indicates the scaleof problem.
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Yup, the post-RS errors haven't changed at all. Weirdly though, the pre-RS errors have gone up slightly. Is that significant in any way? I'm not actually sure what pre-RS errors are.
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Originally Posted by Wild Oscar
Apologies if this has been answered already folks ...
Are all old customers destined to get one of these over time , or would it only be supplied in new installs and by demand?
Just curious ...
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What might happen is that, eventually, if they run out of stock of the SH1 you might get a SH2 as a replacement in the event of a fault. However, this is not going to happen any time soon as I'm sure they've got huge stock of the SH1, not least because of the sheer number of returns and replacements they've done. Essentially, the only way to deplete stock now is for a new 30MB customer to sign up, or someone to get their existing SH1 replaced.
As always, the best advice I can give you is that if you're having issues with your SH1, buy yourself a dedicated and decent router. You won't regret it and you'll be kicking yourself for not having done it sooner.