Packet Loss and Slow Name Resolution

Started by uxbod, Feb 08, 2009, 13:12:39

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uxbod

Quote from: Rik on Feb 08, 2009, 14:21:50
What are your lines stats like?
Attenutation
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Max Local Att.:      47.0 dB         Average Local Att.:      46.6 dB         Current Local Att.:      47.0 dB
Max Remote Att.: 28.0 dB       Average Remote Att.:     28.0 dB       Current Remote Att.:     28.0 dB

SNR
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Max Local SNR:      10.9 kdB         Average Local SNR:      362.6 dB         Current Local SNR:      7.1 dB
Max Remote SNR:24.0 dB       Average Remote SNR:     23.3 dB       Current Remote SNR:     23.0 dB

Output Power
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Max Local pwr.:      12.0 dB         Average Local pwr.:      12.0 dB         Current Local pwr.:      12.0 dB
Max Remote pwr.:20.0 dB       Average Remote pwr.:     19.6 dB       Current Remote pwr.:     18.7 dB

with filtered face plate.


Rik

Nothing there to cause any problems. :( I think you need to talk to IDNet, unfortunately.
Rik
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uxbod

Rebooted router again and low and behold



Max TX:      114.2 kBytes         Average TX:      114.2 kBytes         Current TX:      114.2 kBytes
Max RX:     731.2 kBytes       Average RX:     701.0 kBytes       Current RX:     715.1 kBytes

All very odd indeed :(

Rik

Glenn was seeing signs of imbalance again, perhaps you've been affected? :(
Rik
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uxbod

I checked with Simon and no known issues ... see how it fairs over the coming week ...

Just to add all has been superb until the new capacity went in ... Heres hoping the gremlins are squashed ;)

Rik

Rik
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This post reflects my own views, opinions and experience, not those of IDNet.