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Standard User nieldm
(newbie) Sun 14-Nov-21 07:44:02
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Re: Is this latency normal?


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Having connected the Homehub to attempt to check the latency, all I see is the red graph of death. It seem the device isn't usable with BQM? I can ping the IP address from the command line....
Standard User smouty
(member) Sun 14-Nov-21 09:53:25
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Re: Is this latency normal?


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Having connected the Homehub to attempt to check the latency, all I see is the red graph of death. It seem the device isn't usable with BQM? I can ping the IP address from the command line....


Did you read the post above yours? wink

Are you pinging the external IP and where from?

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Edited by smouty (Sun 14-Nov-21 09:55:08)

Standard User smouty
(member) Sun 14-Nov-21 09:55:43
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Re: Is this latency normal?


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Having connected the Homehub to attempt to check the latency, all I see is the red graph of death. It seem the device isn't usable with BQM? I can ping the IP address from the command line....


Did you read the post above yours? wink

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Standard User Pheasant
(knowledge is power) Sun 14-Nov-21 13:57:29
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Re: Is this latency normal?


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In reply to a post by nieldm:
Having connected the Homehub to attempt to check the latency, all I see is the red graph of death. It seem the device isn't usable with BQM? I can ping the IP address from the command line....

Oops, apologies not having one, completely forget that the BT S'Hubs don't do ICMP response on the WAN side...
Standard User nieldm
(newbie) Tue 16-Nov-21 14:39:30
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Re: Is this latency normal?


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I had not seen the post above mine, I only noticed them when I read yours asking if I had... my apologies.

Using DSLReports speedtest things don't look too bad (with a Route Policcy ensuring all traffic goes via BT) - http://www.dslreports.com/speedtest/70040780

The BQM is still ugly though and I don't have another router I can test with, sadly. As someone noted higher up, contacting BT when I am not using a HH and haven't eliminated the Draytek isn't going to be a nourishing experience so it feels like a bit of a catch 22.

Having got my teeth into this it now feels like I need to get to the bottom of things....does anyone have any other suggestions?
Standard User candlerb
(fountain of knowledge) Tue 16-Nov-21 14:47:59
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Re: Is this latency normal?


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You could always go routerless: plug your PC or laptop directly into the ONT and configure it as a PPPoE client. Ensure that incoming pings are enabled in your software firewall.
Standard User Pheasant
(knowledge is power) Tue 16-Nov-21 15:54:13
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+1. For testing purposes.

Edit - just don’t know how performant Windows based firewall would be - suppose could always load Ubuntu etc from bootable USB stick and do it that way.

Edited by Pheasant (Tue 16-Nov-21 15:56:35)

Standard User smouty
(member) Tue 16-Nov-21 19:46:15
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Re: Is this latency normal?


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In reply to a post by nieldm:
Using DSLReports speedtest things don't look too bad (with a Route Policcy ensuring all traffic goes via BT) - http://www.dslreports.com/speedtest/70040780

Having got my teeth into this it now feels like I need to get to the bottom of things....does anyone have any other suggestions?


Why is the speed so low? I thought you were on a 500mbit line.

Do you have a spare PC you can stick a dual nic in and run OPNSense/pfsense?

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Standard User nieldm
(newbie) Tue 16-Nov-21 19:54:38
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Well spotted. I am indeed on a 500Mb/s line and I get that when I connect via ethernet, that test was done on wifi. It's an old house with thick walls but that said, I took the trouble to run ethernet to various points and use Ubiquiti access points, so it's not usually that slow.

You are overestimating my knowledge of these matters, but I will research what OPNSense/pfsense is as I do have a spare laptop (or a Pi?) I could deploy.

The other suggestion, that I use this laptop to bypass the Draytek, can also be done but it will have to be when I am not in danger of a SWMBO explosion....
Standard User Pheasant
(knowledge is power) Tue 16-Nov-21 20:23:40
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Re: Is this latency normal?


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In reply to a post by smouty:
In reply to a post by nieldm:
Using DSLReports speedtest things don't look too bad (with a Route Policcy ensuring all traffic goes via BT) - http://www.dslreports.com/speedtest/70040780

Having got my teeth into this it now feels like I need to get to the bottom of things....does anyone have any other suggestions?


Why is the speed so low? I thought you were on a 500mbit line.

Do you have a spare PC you can stick a dual nic in and run OPNSense/pfsense?

Are you able to cary out a more local test with that site? Its telling me its using servers in Switzerland - the London Linode servers are offline apparently.

Speed testing to .ch isn't going to be ideal, although testing via Wifi will of course be the biggest potential blocker...
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