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Standard User RobertoS
(sensei) Tue 15-Feb-11 09:38:03
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Re: Trouble with idnet FTTC


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LIke I said, I typed all the guff before I realised it didn't apply to you smile.

Very odd graph, as you say. See how it goes though.

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Tue 15-Feb-11 10:09:39
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Re: Trouble with idnet FTTC


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How about trying safe mode (with networking of course).

Just incase it's some sort of root kit sat on your PC?
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Tue 15-Feb-11 10:17:36
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Re: Trouble with idnet FTTC


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In reply to a post by danielowenuk:
How about trying safe mode (with networking of course).

Just incase it's some sort of root kit sat on your PC?




I will try this,but when the tests were running through the night the P.C was off any way......


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Standard User yarwell
(sensei) Tue 15-Feb-11 10:22:22
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Re: Trouble with idnet FTTC


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seems to show a step increase in minimum latency about 3pm - probably a bit more interleaving or INP being added in by Openreach DLM ?

ISP congestion tends to look like this note there isn't much packet loss along the top (red) but the minimum latency goes up when traffic is being buffered to squeeze through a small hole.

My other line doesn't suffer in the same way and you see the blue and yellow go up together when you're using the line. (ignore the outages, that's me learning IPv6)

the packet loss on yours isn't good, are there other IDNet FTTC or even IDnet users to compare (perhaps ask in their forum section and link back to this thread ?)

Phil

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Moderator billford
(moderator) Tue 15-Feb-11 10:34:43
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Re: Trouble with idnet FTTC


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Several IDNet customers are seeing this (including me), the cause seems obscure but is being investigated.

You might like to go over to the (unofficial) IDNet support forum and put in your two penn'orth tongue

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Tue 15-Feb-11 10:55:20
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Re: Trouble with idnet FTTC


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In reply to a post by saboo1690:
In reply to a post by danielowenuk:
How about trying safe mode (with networking of course).

Just incase it's some sort of root kit sat on your PC?




I will try this,but when the tests were running through the night the P.C was off any way......


Sorry this is simply my ignorance of the quality checker I thought it was client side smile
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Tue 15-Feb-11 11:00:53
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Re: Trouble with idnet FTTC


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I have sent the graph off to IDNET this morning i will wait and see what comes back.If its anything like the past week i dont think there is much hope of a fix of the problem.......

Thanks very much for everyones input and quick replies


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Standard User orly
(experienced) Tue 15-Feb-11 16:01:17
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might just be a sign that idnet are over stretching themselves.

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Standard User woooshuk
(committed) Tue 15-Feb-11 18:43:15
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Re: Trouble with idnet FTTC


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Interesting thread. Here is my graph.

I had nothing running on my network since midnight. (router only)

Also IDNET.
Standard User yarwell
(sensei) Tue 15-Feb-11 22:40:33
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worth tracerouting to the BQM tester (MTR preferably) as some of the packet loss is sometimes specific to the last hops to the tester, as opposed to being an ISP or local issue.

Phil

MaxDSL - goes as fast as it can and doesn't read the line checker first.

MaxDSL diagnostics
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