Burst of packet loss

Started by Bill, Oct 23, 2010, 09:34:47

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Bill



Nothing in the router log, the computer was asleep (and so was I!) so not a problem, and the connection is still OK but I'm curious.

Any suggestions?
Bill
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Steve




Looks like mine was very similar (adslmax)
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Bill

Just noticed a query about it over on tbb from a Plusnet customer, so it looks like BT rather than IDNet.

In which case we'll probably never find out :dunno:
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Steve

There was a fair bit of planned BT work last night which was supposedly cleared at 05.00 :dunno:
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Bill

Quote from: Steve on Oct 23, 2010, 09:47:51
There was a fair bit of planned BT work last night which was supposedly cleared at 05.00 :dunno:

That could be the brief spike on the graphs I suppose... looks like something un-cleared itself a couple of hours later :P
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Rik

BT do unclear so very well. ;D
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esh

I'm clear for that time, ADSL max also.
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zappaDPJ



Interesting, at around that time I was trying to watch a film on Skyplayer but kept disconnecting from the server. I wonder if that was the reason for it  :dunno:
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Bill

Quote from: zappaDPJ on Oct 23, 2010, 13:24:19I wonder if that was the reason for it  :dunno:

Well, 40% packet loss sure isn't going to improve your viewing experience :P
Bill
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psp83

Got the same @ the same time.