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Old 28-01-2016, 17:52   #66
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Re: Hub 3 channels?

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Originally Posted by SnoopZ View Post
Still trial only, ignore all that yellow you see on the TBB graph when on 16 channels, we had a similar issue on the SH2ac when released and they fixed that with firmware as i think it was just reporting it but it didn't affect the connection in anyway if i remember.

I know in my case since moving to 16 channels and getting all that huge yellow on my graph it didn't make the connection any worse or the ping any different than when i was on 8 channels.
Bear in mind that the Thinkbroadband BQM graph samples 100 seconds worth of pings. The minimum, average and maximum are calculated from that.

So on the maximum you could have 99 seconds of 20ms pings and one second (or fraction of a second) of 100ms ping, and that would produce the yellow spikes in the graph you see.

The Superhub2/2ac also produced similar levels of 100ms spikes, though not as often. If you keep in mind that someone on 16 channels has two sets of 8 channels, then two sets of 100ms spikes would look like the graph we're seeing.



If you run a continuous ping to google you will notice a few 100ms pings mixed in with 99% around 20ms.

The latency shown on speedtest.net and pingtest.net tests aren't maximum latency, but average latency (represented in blue on the BQM). Which is why it won't show up there.
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