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Standard User jchamier
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Thu 16-Jul-20 07:24:24
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Re: Packet Loss 50+% EE&Three


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is this normal thing to see?

I'm not familiar with ping plotter, but do you lose pings to the end, or just in the middle ?

If its just the middle routers that is normal. If you are losing pings to the end, then perhaps you have a signal issue?

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Standard User andynormancx
(member) Thu 16-Jul-20 08:40:58
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Re: Packet Loss 50+% EE&Three


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I'm losing 50-52% packets on two internal looking IP's (10.124.**.***) before hitting EE's servers where I'm losing 3-4% before losing 6% at LINX...


The 50% could be completely normal. Your packets are likely to have the option of taking different routes though some parts of the providers network. If there are two such routes through and on one of the routes the a router is set to not respond to pings, then you'd see roughly 50% loss from that section of the route.

PingPlotter is a great tool, but the way it works can lead to people focussing on the wrong things. For those that haven't used it, it basically combines ping and traceroute, in that it pings all the hops on the route and gives you nice graphical output.

The important thing is how many packets make it to the end, there is often less to be learned from ping packets not returned from routers in the middle.

It is hard to compare the packet loss along the route, as some of it might be "real" packet loss, with your packets not reaching the end host you are pinging and some of it from the intermediate hops might just be those hops deciding they don't have time to respond to pings aimed at them. It is perfectly normal for routers to drop some or all ping packets aimed at them (as opposed to the ones aimed at a host they are routing packets towards).

However 6% of packet loss end-to-end isn't a great indication of a well working unloaded Internet connection.
Standard User andynormancx
(member) Thu 16-Jul-20 08:50:26
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Re: Packet Loss 50+% EE&Three


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I've just been running PingPlotter against pingbox1.thinkbroadband.com and I see ~4% packet loss from linx-gw1.thn.ncuk.net

But that particular metric doesn't mean there is anything wrong with my connection as a whole, that just means linx-gw1.thn.ncuk.net has better things to do than to respond to every ping packet aimed at it.

I don't have any packet loss from pingbox1.thinkbroadband.com though.


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Standard User mlmclaren
(knowledge is power) Thu 16-Jul-20 10:22:30
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Re: Packet Loss 50+% EE&Three


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In reply to a post by mlmclaren:
is this normal thing to see?

I'm not familiar with ping plotter, but do you lose pings to the end, or just in the middle ?

If its just the middle routers that is normal. If you are losing pings to the end, then perhaps you have a signal issue?


No rightly pointed out, no overall packet loss, just the steps not responding to ICMP requests I guess.

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Standard User jchamier
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Thu 16-Jul-20 10:30:42
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Re: Packet Loss 50+% EE&Three


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No rightly pointed out, no overall packet loss, just the steps not responding to ICMP requests I guess.
Yes, major routers are designed to route the traffic, which is quite different to reciving the traffic itself and responding. It is deliberate.

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