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Standard User Andrue
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sun 08-Dec-24 20:03:10
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Anyone else seeing issues tonight?


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Web sites are often slow to load and sometimes incomplete. It seems to be intermittent.

My Broadband Ping

(Ignore the high latency block around 8am - that was my server backing up to the cloud).

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Andrue Cope
Brackley, UK

Edited by Andrue (Sun 08-Dec-24 20:05:02)

Standard User billford
(elder) Sun 08-Dec-24 20:48:41
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Re: Anyone else seeing issues tonight?


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No issues here : My Broadband Ping

(As with yours, ignore the high bits around 1-4pm, that was me streaming 4K)
Standard User Andrue
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sun 08-Dec-24 21:41:18
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Re: Anyone else seeing issues tonight?


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Something local to me then. Mind you that reminds me to try and find out what it is that waking up every four hours and causing those regular spikes.

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Standard User beefcakechipz
(member) Sun 08-Dec-24 23:11:55
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Re: Anyone else seeing issues tonight?


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One disconnection around 8ish then all be fine then on.

My Broadband Ping

Edited by beefcakechipz (Sun 08-Dec-24 23:14:07)

Standard User billford
(elder) Mon 09-Dec-24 08:43:45
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Re: Anyone else seeing issues tonight?


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In reply to a post by Andrue:
... try and find out what it is that waking up every four hours and causing those regular spikes.
That could be fun... not frown

Good luck.
Standard User Andrue
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Mon 09-Dec-24 17:10:44
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In reply to a post by billford:
In reply to a post by Andrue:
... try and find out what it is that waking up every four hours and causing those regular spikes.
That could be fun... not frown

Good luck.
A process of elimination led me to a possible answer. Almost everything with a wired connection to the LAN is powered off for several hours during the night (even my mail server) including around the time of one of the spikes so that eliminates them. Everything with a wifi connection is prevented from generating the spike because my WAP is powered off all night.

So that only leaves the router and a VoIP adapter.

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Andrue Cope
Brackley, UK
Standard User Pheasant
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Tue 10-Dec-24 11:08:17
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Is that for diag’s or do you power everything off (and back up) each day?
Standard User billford
(elder) Tue 10-Dec-24 11:20:13
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So that only leaves the router and a VoIP adapter.
I know zilch about VoIP adaptors but a router is always a good place to start, mainly because it's usually the easiest thing to reboot and see what happens smile
Standard User Pheasant
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Tue 10-Dec-24 11:58:32
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Won’t be the VoIP adapter. It’s the router.
Standard User purleigh
(newbie) Tue 10-Dec-24 15:17:16
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... that reminds me to try and find out what it is that waking up every four hours and causing those regular spikes.

@Andrue - Have you got a SamKnows Whitebox doing background performance tests ?

My SamKnows Whitebox can produce on the hour latency spikes similar to those on your chart.
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