IDNet network problems

Started by Gary, Apr 15, 2015, 16:58:18

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Bill

Doubtless, but who? and will we ever find out? :dunno:
Bill
BQMs-  IPv4  IPv6

Simon_idnet

BT said that they were going to be rolling-out a G.INP fix that did not cause interleaving to be enabled on a line where the modem was not training upstream retransmission they way their cabinets like it.

Gary

Quote from: Simon_idnet on May 05, 2015, 15:03:04
BT said that they were going to be rolling-out a G.INP fix that did not cause interleaving to be enabled on a line where the modem was not training upstream retransmission they way their cabinets like it.
BT were I think running a limited trial on that unless Bill was put on that.  Kitz and TBB have heard nothing of this being fixed yet, Simon unless you have heard something else which would be great to know as AAISP have not updated their page on this issue either  :-\  Still no information on ECI cabinets and modems. The G.inp rollout has stopped short of the last few Huawei cabs at this time it seems till they can work this out. Basically it seems if you have a Huawei cab get a HG612 or Broadcom modem that supports full up and downstream G.inp, and if you have ECI cabs and modems twiddle your fingers. All this started after BT's patent spat with US company ASSIA  which resulted in BT shutting down all or parts of RAMbo.
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lozcart

Is anyone else getting what I think is a Wimbledon effect


gingergalore

getting really low speeds today - thought it was my laptop but I see from all these posts that I'm not the only one

Bill

No problems here (BQMs in sig)... but then, I'm watching the Tour de France, not the tennis :P
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Ray

Yes, I'm seeing low speeds at the moment, started around 1:30 this afternoon also had it around the same time on Tuesday.  :(
Ray
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zappaDPJ

No problems at all here but I can see most people on IDNet currently have around 10% packet loss.
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Gary

Things seemed slow to me at points yesterday, I'm sure it will get sorted. Or Wimbledon will end  ;)
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pctech

I think Wimbledon tests the network of every ISP and corporate in the land.


Gary

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Anyone had any issues this am, I'm down to about 35Mbps from 63Mbps  :-\

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Ray

Yes I am, Gary down to 12Mbps from a normal 49Mbps. :(
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Gary

Quote from: Ray on Jul 15, 2015, 08:44:49
Yes I am, Gary down to 12Mbps from a normal 49Mbps. :(
At least its not just me then, Ray  :( Wonder if something outside of IDNets network has gone a bit bonkers
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Gary

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My Pings are great though shame about download speed  :(



There is some scary red showing on a few BQM's though right now, Ray.
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Ray

My pings are around normal but download speeds way down, also noticed some red appearing on my BQM graph as well.

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Gary

Quote from: Ray on Jul 15, 2015, 08:53:34
My pings are around normal but download speeds way down, also noticed some red appearing on my BQM graph as well.


Probably worth calling IDNet
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Gary

This is plain silly now, bet part of BT's network has cocked up. 

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Ronin

i am down from around 18 to 1.8 lol

Gary

Whats listed as IDnets Server BQM (not sure if it is their personal one) shows a lot of the red mist. Glad decorating is about to recommence, also using EE I get just over 100Mbps down where I live so I'm covered for now  ;D

http://www.thinkbroadband.com/ping/share-thumb/3e9f40bbdf719aef79db49d8d5f4522c.png
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Adrian

Adrian

Simon

I'm down to about 2.6Mb, from around 12Mb on ADSL2+.    ::)
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colirv

And I'm down from 35Mb+ to 2.5Mb. Ping and upload fine.
Colin


Simon

I've had a word with IDNet.  Currently there seems to be a large Microsoft update that is affecting a lot of IDNet's peers as well as BTs backhaul.  Windows 10, perhaps?  :dunno:
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dobber

38Mb down to 5Mb and 6% packet loss

coxy

I called IDNet this morning and was also told about the large Microsoft Update that was causing issues

I asked them what the update was and they couldn't tell me

Do we know what this update is or are we just being fobbed off ?