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Old 23-04-2015, 15:12   #5002
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Re: Think Broadband Ping Monitor Results (POST YOURS)

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Originally Posted by Stop It View Post

Anyone else see a small spike downwards yesterday like this? Usually a packet loss spike would be indicate a reboot of the Superhub, or a T3/T4 or something connection related but nothing like that has occured. My line is free of Post RS errors too (And for the first time ever, free of Pre-RS errors on 4 channels) so nothing really seems to have happened my end.
I don't see any spike on your graph, but assuming you mean what I think you mean, such events can be relatively normal network glitches that happen once in a while that may or may not be anything to do with your line.
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