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Slower sync speed Hub 1 vs Hub 2

jab1
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Re: Slower sync speed Hub 1 vs Hub 2

@LaurenB If I read those logs correctly, the OP is getting PPP drops, which could explain the speed reductions, if DLM is feeling aggressive.

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Re: Slower sync speed Hub 1 vs Hub 2

Here are the filtered PPP logs, not sure if it gives any clues. It seems to have held the 65mbps sync for 9 days before dropping down again.

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Re: Slower sync speed Hub 1 vs Hub 2

Any more thoughts as to why my sync didn’t hold for longer than 9 days at the faster speed of 65mbps? 

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Re: Slower sync speed Hub 1 vs Hub 2

The only thing that stands out in those extracts is that you are still getting PPP drops, for some reason, but they are lacking in detail as they do not contain the connection speed and SNRM figures on reconnection. I'm also mystified why you appear to be connected on IPV6 when PN do not offer it, but that could be a red-herring.

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Re: Slower sync speed Hub 1 vs Hub 2

Just looked at my log out of interest and that has "PPP IPV6CP Send Configuration Request" lines too. Most odd!

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Re: Slower sync speed Hub 1 vs Hub 2

Interesting, @dgilbert2 Wonder if anyone with experience of the Hub2 and networking can throw any light on it - I have no chance as I am not with PN and use a Fritzbox anyway.

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Re: Slower sync speed Hub 1 vs Hub 2

@jab1 

 but they are lacking in detail as they do not contain the connection speed and SNRM figures on reconnection

That's because Category "PPP" has been selected, you need to select Category "WAN", you should see something like

12:26:36, 21 Apr. DSL Link Up: Down Rate=80000kbps, Up Rate=20000kbps; SNR Margin Down=3.4dB, Up=8.3dB
12:26:28, 21 Apr. WAN connection WAN2_INTERNET_PTM connected
12:26:28, 21 Apr. WAN Auto-sensing detected port DSL WAN
12:26:02, 21 Apr. WAN connection WAN2_INTERNET_PTM disconnected.[ERROR_USER_DISCONNECT]
12:26:02, 21 Apr. DSL Link Down: duration was 1128522 seconds
 
It is also possible to export the log file as a CSV file, which is more useful than screen dumps
 
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Re: Slower sync speed Hub 1 vs Hub 2

Cheers @Dan_the_Van - having never seen or used a Hub (of either variety) I have to rely on whatever crumbs of information I glean from others, such as yourself.

Edit :- that suggests the WAN log would be more useful?

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Re: Slower sync speed Hub 1 vs Hub 2

@jab1 

My Hub Two is in bridge mode so I only see DSL events, PPP are events are not seen those appear in the router logs.

I would say both WAN and PPP logs are of interest, I would look at WAN category as this is where DSL down/up and events are seen.

As previously stated it is possible to export the event log as a CSV file which makes it easier to view. You can export 'All' or which every category you require.

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I can’t see how to attach the CSV to this post, any clues please?

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Re: Slower sync speed Hub 1 vs Hub 2

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Under the text box there is a paper clip enabling selection of file to attach.

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Re: Slower sync speed Hub 1 vs Hub 2

@Wipeout 

In answer to "Any more thoughts as to why my sync didn’t hold for longer than 9 days at the faster speed of 65mbps? "

You have had a few DSL Link down messages on the following dates

00:35:14, 16 May. DSL Link Down: duration was 768187 seconds
00:35:51, 16 May. DSL Link Up: Down Rate=60804kbps, Up Rate=20000kbps; SNR Margin Down=6.5dB, Up=6.4dB

03:11:39, 07 May. DSL Link Down: duration was 3108938 seconds
03:12:16, 07 May. DSL Link Up: Down Rate=65559kbps, Up Rate=20000kbps; SNR Margin Down=6.2dB, Up=6.5dB

03:35:33, 01 Apr. DSL Link Down: duration was 177695 seconds
03:36:09, 01 Apr. DSL Link Up: Down Rate=60442kbps, Up Rate=20000kbps; SNR Margin Down=6.5dB, Up=6.4dB

02:13:29, 30 Mar. DSL Link Down: duration was 2275945 seconds
02:14:06, 30 Mar. DSL Link Up: Down Rate=63681kbps, Up Rate=20000kbps; SNR Margin Down=6.5dB, Up=6.4dB

DSL link Up all within a 60 seconds of Down

DSL down between the hours of 00:01 and 04:00 are sometimes as a result of overnight maintenance by BT and can usually be ignored

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Edit : is there a category for DSL in the event logs?

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Re: Slower sync speed Hub 1 vs Hub 2

Thanks @Dan_the_Van 

I do still wonder why it doesn’t seem to like holding at the faster sync speeds and drops to just above the hand back threshold?

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Re: Slower sync speed Hub 1 vs Hub 2

@Wipeout 

Could be the Dynamic Line Management being a bit dynamic! or it's all than can be squeezed out of your connection.

A question for PlusNet to answer

Dan