Can other users post their latest TBB Quality Monitor graph please?

Started by .Griff., Feb 09, 2011, 15:05:36

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RobertoS

I replied ages ago to joe's graph, when it was red from 3pm yesterday but OK before it.  I said either it is diabled, (edit - should of course be "disabled" but a very suitable typo), or his IP address has changed.

Ignored :(.
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RobertoS

Quote from: Bill on Feb 23, 2011, 16:16:40
Yup, it's a mess :P

Looks like a call to support to me... and maybe a question to Jake over on tbb, I can't see where those downward spikes of yellow are coming from.
Over-written at the bottom by the blue average latency line.
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Rik

Sorry, Bob, different thread, hadn't made the connection, so to speak.
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RobertoS

Quote from: Rik on Feb 23, 2011, 17:45:28
Sorry, Bob, different thread, hadn't made the connection, so to speak.
:)
I was just feeling a bit miffed at him really. He has ignored the same answer this morning :).
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Rik

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Bill

Quote from: RobertoS on Feb 23, 2011, 17:44:01
Over-written at the bottom by the blue average latency line.

Ah, see what you mean... must have been some phenomenal ping times :eek4:
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Rik

True, I still think the scrapping borders on criminal - and don't get me started on helicopters... :mad:
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joe

RobertoS.  Not ignored, but answered in the other thread immediately after receiving your kind advice.

sof2er



The yellow spikes + packetloss is returning again as of yesterday, anyone seeing the same thing?

Bill

Not dissimilar, I've been seeing a lot more yellow in the afternoons this week.

But BT have had a few problems today, and it's half-term, so I'm suspending judgement for the moment.

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Rik

Including one in the Faraday area, Bill, which can have wide geographical implications.
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Bill

The Reading one affected me pretty directly I think- 08:05 to 09:30, shows up fairly well.
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Rik

BT does seem to be having a raft of these issues lately, doesn't it.
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.Griff.

After a few days of a nice calm graph I'm also seeing the yellow spikes return  :(

Bill

They don't look very pretty, but so far I haven't noticed any impact on speeds, even the tbb tester is giving me results that I'm happy with!

So for the moment I'm not bothered.
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c1hundred

This is mine, looks very noisey



RobertoS

Mine seems to have returned to the almost flat, murmurings above 11ms, at almst exactly midnight.
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jameshurrell

Quote from: RobertoS on Feb 25, 2011, 07:24:17
Mine seems to have returned to the almost flat, murmurings above 11ms, at almst exactly midnight.

Yep same here.

Bill

Mine too.

@c1hundred- that trace is horrible, what's it like today?
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c1hundred



My broadband hasnt been right since it was installed 2 years ago.
IDnet and BT dont think there is a problem.

Rik

Are you doing anything in the background, eg iPlayer, P2P etc?
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