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Old 04-03-2016, 20:51   #10
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Re: Can anyone explain...

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Wow. I'd love to get a graph like that, even on my 150Mb/s service...
I had a nice flat line for both green and yellow around 160Mb when I was on the 152Mb tier.

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But in the early morning it is like yours.
Yours looks fairly well congested, somewhere along the line.

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FTP at the moment is at about 10Mb/s
See your green line, that's what you're getting.

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However, even during a speed test my ping stays at 8-15ms which to me suggests that 'bandwidth' is available but just not to the stream of packets that represent to the FTP socket.
No, it just means congestion hasn't gotten bad enough to start dropping or delaying lots of ping packets.

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It would be interesting to know the packet loss associated with a particular TCP socket rather than measured with ping. Is this an available stat on any stack?
On Windows use Windows Resource Monitor, network tab.

Though you'll probably see 0% packet loss.

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