Weather affecting connection

Started by coreservers, Jan 05, 2010, 20:17:35

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coreservers

Looks like the snow is affecting my connection around here. router has re-synced twice in last 15 minutes and dropped from 9mb to 6,7mb.

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Quote from: coreservers on Jan 05, 2010, 20:17:35
Looks like the snow is affecting my connection around here. router has re-synced twice in last 15 minutes and dropped from 9mb to 6,7mb.



Could well do...where is "around here" btw?

joll200x

it's probably not Bury St Edmunds - but my connection has been resyncing a lot too. Don't think thats related to the Peterborough problems but it also seems to coincide with the snow / rain / wind changing direction...

Rapier Racer

I noticed my routers started doing this too, first noticed yesterday, I'm on Tranent exchange in Scotland, doubt anyone else here is  :D

Rapier Racer

How wonderful, today's re-sync has reduced my connection from the 8128 I usually have down to 1152. I hope that one day the person(s) responsible for the entire BT profiling system are taken out and dealt with severely  >:( >:(

Rik

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net91

Things a little slower than usual here, although maybe that's because a lot of people are at home rather than the weather itself.

Dan

Steve

Have you had a look here recently http://usertools.plus.net/exchanges/ I know its a bit out of date but its been correct for mine lately i.e its showing it to be congested and it is.
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net91

Yeah I did have a look; all showing up as normal for me atm.
Dan

Steve

Except the previous 4 reports for your exchange were red ,I wonder how long it will stay green ;)
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net91

Yeah, and all the local schools are closed so there's probably far more people online Atm. 
Dan

net91

I've also noticed my IP profile has dropped from 6000Kbps to 5500Kbps and my DSL connection rate has dropped from 7360Kbps to 6208 Kbps. I've got a connection up time of 1 day 16 hours, so not sure if this drop could have been caused by an unstable connection?
Dan

Rik

Two possibilities, several re-syncs or a high error count, Dan.
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net91

Possibly unrelated but I noticed that my router's multiplexing method is set to LLC-BASED, when the information I received from IDNet states it should be VC. It's working with this setting, so is it worth changing?
Dan

Glenn

Mine is set to Routed VC-Mux, give it a try and see what happens.
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net91

Both worked, didn't seem to make any difference to speed.
Dan

Rik

Routers are funny like that.
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Rapier Racer

Things seem to have returned to normal here after all this weather. Well I say normal.... BT Speed tester botched?

http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b114/Assegai/fasterthanyou.jpg

I'd like to discuss these results with my ISP yes they are simply outstanding, an ISP that can really push copper to it's limits  ;D ;D

Rik

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PuncH

Quote from: Rapier Racer on Jan 10, 2010, 16:05:53
Things seem to have returned to normal here after all this weather. Well I say normal.... BT Speed tester botched?

http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b114/Assegai/fasterthanyou.jpg

I'd like to discuss these results with my ISP yes they are simply outstanding, an ISP that can really push copper to it's limits  ;D ;D

Dude that's impressive! ;-)

net91

I think BT Speed Test is certainly botched. (see attached file)

Although I've noticed my profile has dropped further to 5000 kbps.  :(

Quote from: Rik on Jan 09, 2010, 09:28:27
Two possibilities, several re-syncs or a high error count, Dan.

Does the Netgear DG834G record these anywhere; couldn't see them in the logs.

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Dan

Rik

It doesn't record syncs, check stats for error counts, Dan.
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net91

Sorry if I'm being a bit thick here, but I am I looking at the right thing (see attached screenshot)?

If so, which part indicates the error count?

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Dan

Rik

No, they're not there. It's ages since I used a Netgear, what menu options do you have in the left column?

Depending on the model, this might work:

Enter this in the browser address bar:

http://192.168.0.1/setup.cgi?todo=debug

which should result in a screen which just says 'Debug enable'.
(That's assuming that you haven't changed the router's IP address from the default).

Then exit from the web interface and open a command-line window. Type:

telnet 192.168.0.1

You should get a BusyBox welcome message to confirm that your telnet connection is established.

Now type:

cat /proc/avalanche/avsar_modem_stats

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net91

#24
I've got:

Setup Wizard,
Add WPS Client,

Basic Settings,
ADSL Settings,
Wireless Settings,

Logs,
Block Sites,
Firewall Rules,
Services,
Schedule,
E-mail,

Router Status,
Attached Devices,
Backup Settings,
Set Password,
Diagnostics,
Router Upgrade,

WAN Setup,
Dynamic DNs,
LAN IP Setup,
Wireless Settings,
QoS Setup,
Remote Management,
Static Routes,
UPnP,

VPN Wizard,
VPN Policies,
VPN Status.

It's a DG834G v5, I got the message "'telnet' is not recognized as an internal or external comman, operable program or batch file" when I typed "telnet 192.168.0.1".
Dan