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Old 21-03-2006, 22:42   #16
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Re: Massive ping spikes BF2

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Originally Posted by Ignition
Nah those pings are messy but they aren't extreme Upstream utilisation of no more than perhaps 65-70% will cause those. Downstream would have to be pretty close to full.

The intermittent huge spikes made me think CPU though.

OP you've an engineer coming, good, not sure what they're going to be able to do but maybe they'll find something that isn't helping
I did a quick ping and seemed ok at the time.

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Originally Posted by IanUK
Thats the second NTL employee to admit there is a serious problem in certain areas, shame their management can't be as honest and give us a statement about what they plan to do about it, speeds to the USA are sub 3 meg at peak times, which is worse than my old 3 meg connection, and I'm one of the lucky ones, at least my UK speeds are ok (for now)

Why are they continuing to take on new 10meg customers, isn't that illegal ?
They are selling something they cannot provide in those areas.

Sigh, I guess another Watchdog appearance beckons for NTL, they should get a season ticket for that program, their uselessness knows no bounds
Just to put things into perpective, the service tech that visited will not know or have been told any info about these issues that are occuring. He is just giving an opinion, not based on fact or anything else.
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