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Started by drummer, Jul 19, 2008, 19:51:32

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drummer

Does anyone have a clue what this Routerstats graph from last night means?  The whole graph shows that it started at 00:41 and ended at 09:13 and the connection speed graph is identical.

The router's log showed nothing untoward (I wasn't logging Routerstats) and and my connection was fine when I checked.  As I type, the NM graph is at 10.3db and is a completely straight line.

The date for 21CN work at my exchange was the end of last month, so I'm guessing they've just got round to it and that may be the possible cause.

Before I upgraded my hardware, my DS margin was virtually stuck at 6db but now hovers between 9-10.5db, although the DS sync remains solidly 7616kbps. Not really bothered, just curious and as it's a bit quiet round here at the moment, I thought I'd crave the indulgence of you clever bods.

I dunno, my idnet.com webmail has been fully restored, my webspace is working properly and my connection is fine and dandy.  It's really not good enough that, after nearly two years with IDNet, I have nothing to complain about!  Maybe I should try and get interleaving turned off...

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Lance

I used to see a graph like that sometimes with my old linksys, and it was as if routerstats either missed where the number was, or just didn't get a timely response ffrom the router.

If your router doesn't show any disconnections, than I would be inclined to go with that.

As for your increased noise margin, it seems that something was probably fixed or changed which has imrpoved your line.
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Rik

I'd agree, Lance, but it wouldn't surprise me if the router had logged a series of disconnections - if so, Drummer's theory on 21CN is highly probable.
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drummer

Thanks for the feedback Lance and Rik.  Nothing similar has happened since and everything is hunky dory.

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Sebby

I'd say it looks like a reporting problem, rather than the router losing sync, as the rate is identical each time. :)