Hi,
Have tested on both - the latency issue is present on both WiFi and Ethernet, the ping spikes are somehow worse on Ethernet, reaching 150-200ms. The reliability issues with the connection are meaning that the connection is dropping multiple times a day. To be honest, I have no idea why the cable pull is happening (or even if it’s just the current cable being rerouted) - as the engineer came across as not knowing what he was doing - checked the cables outside but didn’t seem to do anything with his device.
Latest BQM:
https://www.thinkbroadband.com/broadband/monitoring/...
There’s another recent BQM that shows significant packet loss at peak times as well - I can share this one if requested.
The stats from the router appear to suggest that the power levels are fine, but there are a lot of Pre and PostRS errors. There’s also a few T3 (errors?) - I’m happy to share these too.
Just wanted to ask, are you running a ping monitor from an endpoint onsite as well?
If not, try ping info view by NirSoft
https://www.nirsoft.net/utils/multiple_ping_tool.html
It's a personal favourite of mine, while a little old, it does the trick in commercial settings.
You can add a list of IPs so I personally add the router, / firewall, if you have a dedicated Wi-Fi system those individual IP addresses, google.com, 8.8.8.8, 1.1.1.1, and a few other sites and if you see spikes in there it generally means there is something funny going on, to be honest, your graph looks like what mine did on a good day when I used to have VM, I left because of congestion which caused more severe issues.
Do you by any chance happen to have a spare router / firewall kicking about, It might be worth putting the HUB in bridge mode to see how the stats look, its worth noting that your DHCP assigned IP from VM will change as most of their IPs don't change due to their routers being "sticky" and reassign the same dynamic.
Those spikes look like SamKnows spikes to me to be honest which would be caused by low usage or a incorrect parameter on Virgin's SamKnows settings.
Many Thanks,
RR-THE-IT-GUY
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