What is a TBBQM and why is it useful?

Started by .Griff., Oct 23, 2011, 17:08:23

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Baz

yeah its working now Griff  :thumb:  getting some big peaks in the yellow section, is that normal.not all the time and not for very long but they hit the max on the scale

Rik

What else is happening on your connection at the time, Baz, eg anyone viewing YouTube?
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Baz

could be Rik yeah  will check later no one up yet.I would say just general usage but we do you tube some times

Baz

 i am trying it again as I started to notice first thing in the morning a lot of activity on the router,flashing wireless light, when no one was using it.Sometimes we leave any downloads till off peak so I thought it may be that but it hasnt been.

there is 2 HTC phones in the house that also may use it I dont know how they work  ???

Steve

This is my usual looking TBBQM , on a non FTTC connection you'll see the max latency rise quite sharply with just moderate internet usage.



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Baz


.Griff.

Baz - Your graph looks fine. The minimum latency is flat, there's very little packet loss indicated and the maximum latency spikes are normal.

Steve - Again Steve that looks normal. If you look at the first half of the graph although maximum latency appears in the form of large yellow spikes your minimum and average latency remains pretty flat. Compare that to the two spikes at roughly 8am and 10am where average and minimum latency spike as well. The 8am spike suggests someone was downloading something at the time while the 10am spike suggests a combination of heavy download and possibly upload.

.Griff.

Some of the example graphs in the guide are no longer working. I've asked TBB to look into this as some of my historical data seems to have become corrupt.

Steve

Well if you need some edits let one of us know.
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Rik

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