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Standard User MHC
(sensei) Sat 18-Jun-16 10:21:45
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Spikes: I suffered with them for a long time and tried tyo find out the reason - with not joy. I got rid of them by moving from an ECI modem to a Huawei which resulted in a speeed drop. They were, like yours, happening at regular intervals, with an occasional double spike.

Unfortunately the BPM does not hold records over 6 months old so I cannot link to it.


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Standard User mlmclaren
(knowledge is power) Sat 18-Jun-16 10:27:03
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I also suffered same, never got to the bottom of it.

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Standard User RobertoS
(elder) Sat 18-Jun-16 10:46:09
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However nobody has ever reported it causing a problem so far as I know, and loads of us have had them. It doesn't seem anything to worry about.

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Standard User mlmclaren
(knowledge is power) Sat 18-Jun-16 10:47:08
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Agreed!

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Standard User MHC
(sensei) Sat 18-Jun-16 10:55:01
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Problem no, niggle yes.

If a large download was running and a a spike occurred then the download could stall for a few seconds which if you were looking at a remote system capability on a satellite link then you needed to be aware.


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Standard User RobertoS
(elder) Sat 18-Jun-16 11:46:29
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Not necessarily. The BQM and similar only show what is happening to pings, not data traffic.

Your example needs a little more definition anyway. If you are talking about domestic or even business internet connections via satellite then the latency on those is a completely different order of magnitude and variability in the first place.

If you are talking about mission-critical control systems such as the control of telecoms or any other sort of satellite the networks we are on will not be in use.

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Standard User MHC
(sensei) Sat 18-Jun-16 12:12:23
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Yes, it does show what is happening to the pings but the cause of that can also affect data - as I have experienced.

When running test on satellite connectivity I would have an MES uploading continually on a connection at maybe 20, 30 or 40 Mbps. Then via the satellite it would be landed at a GES and routed to me via a normal connection. When running a test for significant periods of time I would see notches in the received data rate the timing of which correspond with the BQM spikes.


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Standard User RobertoS
(elder) Sat 18-Jun-16 12:36:27
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Are MES and GES acronyms I should be familiar with? I'm not going to look them up. Because of them your post is even less clear than your previous one.

You say it was a test. If you were losing data or the data was time-critical you proved my point.

How were you sending? Through your normal connection to a sending station or what?

Clear as mud frown.

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Standard User professor973
(fountain of knowledge) Sat 18-Jun-16 16:09:59
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I was one of the first to try one of these. The problem was got to the bottom of long ago - Caused by the wireless. Switch it off and go wired to prove!
Standard User wingco1
(legend) Mon 20-Jun-16 14:18:32
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19th June 2016. With no input from me it seems to have resolved itself.
http://www.thinkbroadband.com/ping/share/967ea7a66ef...

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