Ping times Jan 28 onwards

Started by MarkE, Jan 28, 2009, 13:49:28

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Ray

Mine's been back to normal since a reboot just after 5:00pm.  :thumb:
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Rik

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Philip

 :)

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Sebby

Yep, certainly looking better. :)

juiceuk

Contacted IDNet and was told to reboot my router as I should eventually get away from the pipe that's giving them trouble. I left my router off for an hour and it is better but still nearly double my normal ping and the odd spikes are still affecting me. Hopefully OK by Monday as I have a clan cup match. Appreciate the hard work I'm sure the team are putting in. It's Saturday night so maybe I should just go out and get drunk, lol.

Tracing route to www.idnet.co.uk [212.69.36.10]
over a maximum of 30 hops:

  1     4 ms     6 ms     3 ms  192.168.1.1
  2    46 ms    47 ms   108 ms  telehouse-gw2-lo2.idnet.net [212.69.63.55]
  3    47 ms    52 ms    54 ms  telehouse-gw3-g0-1-400.idnet.net [212.69.63.243]

  4    51 ms    56 ms    54 ms  redbus-gw2-g0-1-331.idnet.net [212.69.63.5]
  5    37 ms    37 ms    38 ms  redbus-gw1-fa2-0-300.idnet.net [212.69.63.225]
  6    38 ms    38 ms    44 ms  www.idnet.net [212.69.36.10]

Trace complete.

Joel

Download speed and upload are going just fine, but im still pinging nearly 300 to London.

This is unbearable.

MarkE

Yeh my pings have just hit the roof again "fun times"

Rik

It looks to me like a router just fell over.
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davej99

I have not logged any problems since I powered up this am. Pings are better than yesterday and in the range 40-100. Though the average has crept up from 40's to 70's, like I have more company on my VP/central recently. Overall, I think we may be getting there.

What is clear is that a lot of serious gamers, many of whom rarely post, are really blindsided and pigged off with recent problems. Lets hope we can persuade them to give IDNET a chance to turn this around, as I am sure they will.

Rik

They will, Dave, but I suspect that, for some, they need to do it soon. I'm beginning to go grey following this week. ;D
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DarkStar

Lost connectivity about 1450, couldn't get to any site - router internet light didn't go out but the ping graph showed loads of red lines so after 5 mins or so I disconnected from within the router (Netgear) and then reconnected about 30 secs later, connected in a couple of seconds, pings are now  :thumb:
See the two ping graphs the first this morning and now.



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Glenn

It's looking like things are becoming unbalanced again
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Rik

Similar here, Ian. The outage was from 14:47-15:00.

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Rik

Quote from: Glenn on Feb 08, 2009, 15:47:28
It's looking like things are becoming unbalanced again

In what sense, Glenn.
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Glenn

Ping times are on the rise again

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Rik

Mine have stayed down in the 22-26ms range so far... I wonder if your PPP dropped, Glenn?
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Glenn

No nothing since I retrained the router this morning

INF         2009-02-08T10:14:38Z         sys:  Successfully logged into a password protected page
INF       2009-02-08T10:15:13Z       sys:  dnstest0: connection lost, reconnecting...
INF       2009-02-08T10:15:37Z       sys:  ppp0: Up with ipv4 service on pppoa0
INF       2009-02-08T10:15:37Z       sys:  ipnet0: Up on ppp0 with xxxxxxxxxxxx/32212.69.63.55
INF       2009-02-08T10:15:37Z       sys:  DNS up DNS1:212.69.36.3, DNS2:212.69.40.3
INF       2009-02-08T10:15:37Z       sys:  Pinhole added on broadband=xxxxxxxxxxx, home=192.168.1.64 appid=-1, port=63961
INF       2009-02-08T15:39:27Z       sys:  Successfully logged into a password protected page
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Rik

Might be worth a re-boot then, but this shouldn't still be happening. :(
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Ray

Mine have been fine all day apart from the problem about an hour ago.

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Rik

Similar graph to mine, Ray, about 24ms average with occasional spikes.
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Steve

Mine have just gone back to normal with a reboot
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uxbod

Here we go again !

Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 212.69.36.10, timeout is 2 seconds:
!!!!!
Success rate is 100 percent (5/5), round-trip min/avg/max = 144/155/168 ms
cisco877>ping idnet.net

Type escape sequence to abort.
Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 212.69.36.10, timeout is 2 seconds:
!!!!!
Success rate is 100 percent (5/5), round-trip min/avg/max = 136/148/160 ms

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uxbod

Does a router require 5+ reboots a day ? As in the other post everything has been very stable since the capacity and router swap.  Something is wrong somewhere unless the routing is still converging.