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Originally Posted by Deathcrush87
superhub is in the living room.
we have a Netgear Powerline 500 + Wifi connected via a socket in the first floor to extend the wifi coverage.
I use a Wifi PCI card and i also use a BT Powerline Ethernet like this
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Could you describe exactly how your networking equipment is connected.
You said you have two types of powerline adapters: Netgear and BT.
Are both connected to the Superhub?
At the same time?
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1 - I did setup a BQM graph, and I enabled Wan Ping Respond in the Superhub sttings, then rebooted the router.
here is the link:
http://www.thinkbroadband.com/ping/s...370514a5a.html
Your BQM graph looks good after the initial red packet loss, which I assume is where you rebooted your Superhub? As you didn't leave it going long enough before rebooting it's difficult to tell what it was like before.
Is your connection any better now?
2 - i pinged my powerline to the IP address you provided. the results were different each time. take a look:
You can run a continuous ping by inserting a -t option before or after the ping address.
Anyway, the data you provided (along with the good BQM) implies that the high latency problem is from your computer to the Superhub (not with the VM network). i.e. with the wifi or powerline. You need to test again without wifi involved to see how the powerline on its own performs.
While the high latency is most likely due to wifi interference, have you checked to see if the two powerlines are also interferring with each other? i.e. Tested with one of them off.
Also resetting the powerline before testing might be a good idea, as you said when you did that previously things improved?
3 - i can not remove the aditional wifi adapter, as some roommates can not connect to the superhub's wifi as of their weak wifi devices.
Surely with this being a serious internet issue you can find some time to test when they are not using it? Only takes a few minutes.
4 - using either wifi or powerline, as soon as i launch black ops 3, my internet disconnects. this has been the issue since last night. i dont know why!
We'll leave that for now until the other problems are resolved.
5 - downstream, upstream and network log: (network log seems to show October instead of November for some reason. so if i checked the network log tomorrow, it would say 19/10/2015)
All modem stats are looking good. The month being off is a well known bug, ignore it.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Deathcrush87
I use a Wifi PCI card and i also use a BT Powerline Ethernet like this:

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Does your BT powerline adapter have an ethernet port (e.g. on the top) that you can plug your computer directly into without disturbing your house mates? You need to take wifi out of the equation for testing.