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Standard User wildgoose1uk
(regular) Fri 24-Feb-23 12:52:06
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Hi

I've only just set this up...I'm not sure that the red is good! Can anyone help interpret it please?

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Edited by wildgoose1uk (Fri 24-Feb-23 12:52:27)

Standard User ian72
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Fri 24-Feb-23 16:34:32
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Re: Bqm graph


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To be honest the red, yellow and blue don't look good. You should really see the green line with maybe occasionally spikes of yellow when things are busy. Is it FTTC? If so, then there is most likely a problem with the line. Can you get stats out of the router (line stats such as attenuation, SNR and power; if possible error stats as well).
Standard User wildgoose1uk
(regular) Fri 24-Feb-23 17:55:38
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I did wonder about the graph in general. I found some of the stats you mentioned:

Router Statistics
System Up Time: 38:46:47
Port Status TxPkts RxPkts Collision Pkts Tx b/s Rx b/s Up Time
WAN MER 11127111 20112659 0 21300 9433 38:45:02
LAN Up 14475033 7965742 0 1621 1010 38:46:47
WLAN (2.4 GHz) Up 2359400 808718 0 21844 22460 38:44:51
WLAN (5 GHz) Up 6715844 3559527 0 429376 24278 38:44:44
Broadband Link Downstream Upstream
Connection Speed (Kbps) 62695 20000
Line Attenuation (dB) DS1:13.6 DS2:30.2 DS3:45.6 US0:1.1 US1:23.7 US2:35.2
Noise Margin (dB) DS1:6.3 DS2:6.3 DS3:6.3 US0:6.1 US1:6.4 US2:6.3

The paste messed the formatting. You can view it clearer here https://acrobat.adobe.com/link/track?uri=urn:aaid:sc...

I'll continue looking for the others.

Thanks


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Standard User wildgoose1uk
(regular) Sat 25-Feb-23 15:20:10
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Re: Bqm graph


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I haven't been able to find an error log but here is an updated graph. I really don't understand what is going on here.
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Edited by wildgoose1uk (Sat 25-Feb-23 17:59:06)

Standard User smouty
(committed) Sat 25-Feb-23 20:37:29
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This is easily the worst graph I have ever seen 😂

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Standard User jchamier
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sat 25-Feb-23 20:57:57
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It may be your NowTV router is blocking the BQM thinking it is a hacker. Without logs or more detail from the NowTV box or their website it is hard to tell. It looks as if you are disconnected from the net most of the day.

What problems are you experiencing apart from the graph?

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Standard User j0hn83
(knowledge is power) Sun 26-Feb-23 11:47:29
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From looking at your graph I would guess that your BQM isn't pinging the router correctly.

By default if you have IPV6 enabled then you BQM will pick up the I.P address of the device you used when setting up the graph.
If that is the case then the BQM will be pinging your mobile phone or laptop/pc, or whatever device you were using.

You would need to edit your BQM with either the IPV4 address of your connection or the routers IPV6 WAN address.
Standard User wildgoose1uk
(regular) Sun 26-Feb-23 17:09:24
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In reply to a post by j0hn83:
From looking at your graph I would guess that your BQM isn't pinging the router correctly.

By default if you have IPV6 enabled then you BQM will pick up the I.P address of the device you used when setting up the graph.
If that is the case then the BQM will be pinging your mobile phone or laptop/pc, or whatever device you were using.

You would need to edit your BQM with either the IPV4 address of your connection or the routers IPV6 WAN address.


Now that makes a lot of sense. I've had some wifi issues upstairs so I could not believe my connection was add bad as the graph implied. I've adjusted it so we'll see what happens.

Standard User wildgoose1uk
(regular) Mon 27-Feb-23 14:35:27
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Now that's looking an awful lot better now! It was indeed trying to ping my tablet.

Many thanks all

Standard User Pheasant
(knowledge is power) Mon 27-Feb-23 17:28:40
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Well that was a bit of a wild goose chase! 😂






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