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Re: Buffering & Freezing
21-02-2024 2:00 PM
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Hi
Thank you this helped me greatly..
Re: Buffering & Freezing
21-02-2024 2:14 PM
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Glad you got a response from PN, although my experience makes me a little suspicious of the agents 'diagnosis'. However, it is possible, so wait until you get the new Hub and have tested it.
I'm out for a while now, but when I get back, I'll post some help so you can find the log - it would be interesting to see what it says.
Re: Buffering & Freezing
21-02-2024 2:47 PM
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To save time you will find the logs here Home >Advanced settings >Technical log >Event log
Use Export, this creates a CSV file, it is exported to your browsers download folder
Use the paper clip to attach to your post
Re: Buffering & Freezing
21-02-2024 3:12 PM
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To check that you are connected to the correct service, log in to the hub. The second line on the Status page is Connection Type: can you confirm that this reports: Fibre Broadband (VDSL}
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Re: Buffering & Freezing
21-02-2024 3:35 PM
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Hi
Hope this works for you..
Re: Buffering & Freezing
21-02-2024 3:37 PM
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Hi hope this works for you..It does state Fibre broadband
Re: Buffering & Freezing
21-02-2024 4:25 PM - edited 21-02-2024 4:26 PM
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The status page is reporting your connection to be:
Downstream sync speed 63.2 Mbps
Upstream sync speed 20.0 Mbps
Are you having this problem over a wireless connection? if so, can you check your speed using an Ethernet cable between your hub and a computer? This will enable us to eliminate this being a wireless issue
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Re: Buffering & Freezing
21-02-2024 4:47 PM - edited 21-02-2024 4:47 PM
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The Hub has been switch on for 14 days
The event log suggests a stable connection
01:50:39, 09 Feb. DSL Link Up: Down Rate=63182kbps, Up Rate=20000kbps; SNR Margin Down=6.2dB, Up=6.2dB
There was a PPP disconnect this morning at
07:31:42, 21 Feb. PPP: CHAP authentication succeeded
07:31:42, 21 Feb. PPP: LCP up
07:31:33, 21 Feb. PPP: LCP down
All devices are wireless with the exception of Humax box on LAN1 and a Samsung TV on LAN2
Re: Buffering & Freezing
21-02-2024 5:44 PM
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@Baldrick1 , @Dan_the_Van The connection uptime and speed look OK to me, but the status page only shows 8 hour 'system uptime' - is this significant?
Re: Buffering & Freezing
21-02-2024 5:54 PM
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There was a TR069 event
07:31:28, 21 Feb. CWMP: Session start now, server: https://pbthdm.x.x.x, Event code: 6 CONNECTION REQUEST
07:31:28, 21 Feb. CWMP: Initializing transaction for event code 6 CONNECTION REQUEST
This resulted in the PPP link down/up
CWMP -- CONNECTION REQUEST – the device responds to the server's request for a connection
As to why ?
Re: Buffering & Freezing
21-02-2024 5:58 PM - edited 21-02-2024 5:59 PM
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Cheers, @Dan_the_Van - been out, so I haven't examined the event log. Maybe it is a dodgy Hub?
Re: Buffering & Freezing
21-02-2024 9:13 PM
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Or it could be no more than a WiFi channel clash, hence my question earlier.
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Re: Buffering & Freezing
21-02-2024 9:30 PM
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I would normally agree with that observation but it takes some doing to get a speed test result of 4.64/0.84 on a 63.2/20 connection.
A more likely explanation is that @RockStar29 's device WiFi is connected to a neighbour's ADSL router !
Re: Buffering & Freezing
22-02-2024 8:32 AM
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@Anonymous
I agree, we can all think of many reasons why the OP is getting these results over a wireless link apart from it being a faulty hub. However to avoid going down a blind alley we first need to determine whether this is indeed a wireless problem. Hence my earlier question, which I assume @RockStar29 will answer if they want community assistance.
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Re: Buffering & Freezing
22-02-2024 9:21 AM
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Hi Folks
I am sorry for the later post, I shut down my MacBook around 3pm most days except for yesterday when I was in discussion with you all.. I think & hope I managed to answer any questions asked of me..
I had trouble signing in again this morning to my Plusnet account, & the Community, it seems I have to rest my password every time I want in..sigh!
Anyway to answer the question on can I use an ethernet cable to run a speed test, I do not have a computer with ports, my husband only uses an iPad & I have this MacBook there are NO HDMI ports let alone ethernet ports. So I have no idea how I can use the ethernet wired service...
I know someone suggested that maybe my wi-fi was connected to a neighbours ADLS or ADSL.. But as I stated I had NO problems at all until 7th February when I moved over to Plusnet.. I am in a small 1 bedroom semi-detached & I know my neighbour like myself has the Fibre Broadband..
I have learned a few things that I have noted down thanks to you all here.. And I will let you all know if things improve when the new Hub arrives.. But I am not on my computer much, just an hour at most once I sit down with a cup of tea.. Usually to FaceTime with family or shop ..
I will check in again later incase there is any other questions you have that I need to answer, but I really appreciate all the help so far... I just think I made a mistake in signing up to Plusnet.. I did so because it offered the same speeds I was getting for half the price to SKY.. I guess you really do get what you pay for..
Thank You Everyone who has contributed to this thread on my post...
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