30-09-2012, 21:49
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Re: Area ready for 120mbit?
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Originally Posted by qasdfdsaq
I don't see what happened at 5am, how much did it go up by?
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01-10-2012, 01:20
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#32
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Re: Area ready for 120mbit?
Yeah looks like one step of one way interleaving (7/8ms). Interleaving both ways would be +15/16ms. Oddly again my line with 8dB SNRM has an uptime of 60 days while my mate's line with a SNRM of 25 resets every two or three...
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01-10-2012, 01:31
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#33
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Re: Area ready for 120mbit?
Strange seeing as im right by the cabinet, about 50 metres of copper
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01-10-2012, 03:49
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Re: Area ready for 120mbit?
Pretty much the same for my mate in Aberdeen, 40m straight line from the cab, about 60-70m copper, but line keeps resetting whereas my ~350m equivalent line never does...
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01-10-2012, 15:30
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Re: Area ready for 120mbit?
you also need to be lucky on noise interference etc. as well.
Me and my friend both had equal attenuation and also almost equal attainable sync rates.
There was 2 key differences tho.
His line was underground right up to the property, mine was overhead on pole.
I am in a dense city area, he was in a business park in the middle of nowhere.
His line performed consistently had little crc errors, drops etc. and ran fine on a low SNRM on fast path, it also had less fluctuation during the night.
Mine had noise bursts during office hours, lost a lot of SNR at night making it require extra SNR or interleaving for stability or even both. I could keep it on fast path with SRA. Also even when things seemed healthy SNR wise, I had a constant flow of CRC errors 24/7. Through experimentation when I had full control of SNRM on my router the crc errors only stopped with a 24db SNRM. Even then they didnt completely stopped but were comparable to others with a 6db SNRM.
So even when I get FTTC I may still get issues.
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01-10-2012, 16:59
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#37
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Re: Area ready for 120mbit?
noise interference.
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01-10-2012, 17:07
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#38
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Re: Area ready for 120mbit?
Cant see how, I had a new phone line installed
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01-10-2012, 18:30
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Re: Area ready for 120mbit?
Oppa Gangnam Style
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01-10-2012, 18:55
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Re: Area ready for 120mbit?
Im the cat with the bass and drum... going around like BOM BOM BOM!!
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01-10-2012, 21:36
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Re: Area ready for 120mbit?
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Originally Posted by craigj2k12
Cant see how, I had a new phone line installed
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new isnt brand new.
and you can quite easily get interference.
other things it could be are modem fault, or cabinet equipment fault, cable fault.
just got my samknows broadband report.
packetloss
0.51%
Average
0.00% Min 12am, Sat
1st Sep
58.01% Max 12pm, Tue
18th Sep
latency
19.13ms
Average
0.77ms Min 4pm, Tue
11th Sep
1652.92ms Max 8pm, Sun
16th Sep
upstream
1.91Mbps
Average 0.73Mbps
Min 8pm, Sun
9th Sep
2.28Mbps Max 9pm, Wed
12th Sep
downstream
21.79Mbps
Average 0.81Mbps
Min 7pm, Wed
26th Sep
34.18Mbps Max 10am, Wed
5th Sep
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02-10-2012, 00:29
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Re: Area ready for 120mbit?
Quote:
Originally Posted by Chrysalis
new isnt brand new.
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He fitted a brand new line from my house
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