Right, found you on MDWS now - earlier I was looking for speeds of 78M, and there wasn't much choice, so perhaps you'd already dropped back by them
Anyway...
Looking at MDWS for the past 5 days, I can see this kind of event has been seen twice. But let's concentrate on this morning (right now, I'm using the "last 8 hours" graph).
First, by looking at the "SNRM" graph, we see a big rise at 10:04. This stayed in place until 10:50. There are no stats until 11:05, when SNRM has dropped to normal.
Then, looking at the sync speed, we see that it stayed the same until 10:50. No stats until 11:05, when the speed has dropped.
This suggests one of your crosstalking neighbours turned their modem off at 10:04. Your SNRM jumped by 3dB, which would be worth around 10Mbps in speed. A resync happened between 10:50 and 11:05 ... and, hey presto, a sync speed that is 11Mbps higher - alongside an SNRM that matches the standard 6dB target.
As evidence of a resync, check the "uptime" graph, we can see that dropped to zero over the 10:50 - 11:05 timeframe. No idea what causes the resync though - it obviously wasn't immediately triggered by the increase in SNRM back at 10:04.
Eventually, that pesky neighbour turns their modem back on, and re-introduces that crosstalk noise. At 12:23, your modem starts to report an SNRM of only 3dB. It appears to be unsustainable, so an automatic resync occurs (uptime drops to zero again). Speed returns to normal, and SNRM too.
Looking at the "last 3 days" versions of the graph shows the increase in SNRM happened once before. However, whatever caused your subsequent restart on *that* occasion missed the opportunity - SNRM had returned to normal just before the resync would have benefited from it.
G.INP has been active all 5 days, with very little change. I don't think DLM was the cause of anything happening here.
Edit:
Forgot to say this:
a) That the cause of the SNRM change does not look like interference either. There isn't a corresponding peak/trough in the error rates - which we'd see in either the "Errored Seconds" graph of the "G-Retransmit Tx" graph.
b) But there is something funny showing up in the "G-Retransmit Tx" and "G-Retransmit Corr" graphs. Both of these show a lot of activity on a daily basis, from around 11pm through to 3pm or 4pm. No gradual build-up or fade-out either, and a high level of "2,500 per minute". G.INP is retransmitting a lot of data, mostly successfully.
There is also something on the FEC graph, that matches up with the two G.INP graphs.
The pattern shows from the 21st. It isn't present on the 20th ... and I haven't donated anything, so can't see any older data.
*Something* is going on there ... but G.INP is hiding it all from you!
Edited by deleted (Tue 24-Nov-15 17:34:57)