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Standard User Pyrrhic
(newbie) Thu 11-May-23 14:26:44
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Help: Assess my BQM?


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Hi all,

Was hoping someone more experienced might be able to offer some insight into my BQM:

https://www.thinkbroadband.com/broadband/monitoring/...

I am on Virgin Media Volt M500 which runs into a Superhub 3 in modem mode, with routing and Wi-Fi provided by an Eero 5 mesh system.

To contextualise the obvious changes - from 8am I shut off my linux ISO hosting box to see what the line looked like without it, and I turned it back on again at 12.30pm - so that explains why the blue increases I guess.

I suppose my specific questions are:

- I've read the page on interpreting these results a few times now, but I still feel like I need an ELI5 - what does a broader band of blue ("average latency") actually mean? Does that mean over a certain period the average latency result per min/similar has varied more?

- The yellow (maximum latency) - between 8 and 12.30 on that graph really all that was going on other than passive connections for various household gadgets was me using my work laptop, and nothing very challenging - no zoom calls this morning! - in other words, the yellow between that time period is close to what the "resting state" of my connection is, and I would say that's a pretty typical amount of yellow compared over many weeks of running BQM. Is that a cause for concern? The Guide to interpreting the BQM's example of a healthy connection is practically all green with only a few hints of yellow blips here and there.

If there's anything in here that folk would consider cause for concern, what would you recommend to troubleshoot / fix? I had a Virgin engineer out the other week and he did a few things - tightened connections, changed out some old looking wiring at the local box etc.

Thanks all!
Standard User Seansmit17
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Thu 11-May-23 18:07:26
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One thing I can tell you is your minimum latency is kinda high.

I am on a faster connection but id expect out latency to be the same.

Here is my graph for compaison

https://www.thinkbroadband.com/broadband/monitoring/...

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Connection Speed: DL: 1.2Gbps UL: 55Mbps
Speed test: 940Mbps DL
Standard User BuckleZ
(knowledge is power) Thu 11-May-23 18:09:52
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Yeah other than the latency being high (if in england) - my virgin BQM from N.Ireland was similar

BT Full Fibre 900 via ASUS RT-AX88U

Speedtest.net

IPv4 BQM


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Standard User Pyrrhic
(newbie) Thu 11-May-23 19:09:03
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Thanks! I had meant to ask whether it was line with what I could reasonably expect. Interesting - any idea as to why that might be?
Standard User Chrysalis
(legend) Thu 11-May-23 20:43:39
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My Broadband Ping

The blue line occasionally getting thicker coinciding with the min latency slightly dropping I think is related to docsis power saving state. I ignore it.

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Standard User Philce
(experienced) Fri 12-May-23 16:18:16
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Is this a RFoG connection? They seem to have a higher ping?
Standard User XGS_Is_On
(committed) Fri 12-May-23 17:25:02
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In reply to a post by Chrysalis:
My Broadband Ping

The blue line occasionally getting thicker coinciding with the min latency slightly dropping I think is related to docsis power saving state. I ignore it.


You can ignore it for sure. It's when the ping to respond to the BQM can go into a minislot that's already been requested so no need to go through the request-grant-transmit cycle to reply to TBB, straight to transmit as there's capacity left in an existing grant.

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Standard User gary333
(experienced) Mon 15-May-23 14:33:03
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Depends where you are in the country to what ping you get. I'm in Yorkshire and mine is closer to the OP's figure than to yours. I also get around 20ms for at least half the day and c.15ms for the rest.
Standard User Pyrrhic
(newbie) Tue 16-May-23 09:11:42
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Sorry, only just seen this - thank you! That's good to know.
Standard User Pyrrhic
(newbie) Tue 16-May-23 09:12:44
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Thanks for explaining - that's good to know!
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