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Re: Peak time latency spikes
13-03-2013 8:54 PM
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Quote from: austinsom Seems like ptn-ag03 is causing a few of us problems this evening
Quote from: bifkinuk Just disconnected and re-connected a couple times but seem to be stuck on ptn-ag03
Can you both remain on that gateway while we look into this. I'll post back shortly when we've done a few things.
Re: Peak time latency spikes
13-03-2013 8:55 PM
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Is there any improvement on your connection now?
Re: Peak time latency spikes
13-03-2013 8:59 PM
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Re: Peak time latency spikes
13-03-2013 9:01 PM
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Re: Peak time latency spikes
13-03-2013 9:02 PM
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Are you guys getting anywhere with nailing this problem, or still gathering data? Honestly now?
Re: Peak time latency spikes
13-03-2013 9:03 PM
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Quote from: purleigh I'm not sure what that proves ?
There had been some doubt expressed about whether the increased latency was definitely caused inside PN's network or might be caused partly or in full by congestion in BTW's network (BT Infinity customers are apparently suffering similar issues). Your traceroute seems to clearly show it's not in BTW's backhaul. You can get all the way to the far side of PN's network (ae1.ptw-cr02.plus.net) in a very consistent 32ms, which isn't that much more than your normal ping results from Speedtest (I know, different protocol, different type of router responding, but conclusion still valid, I think).
Quote from: AndyH @ Bright iMac is connected via WiFi until I redo the Cat6 terminations at the patch panel.
Don't worry - purleigh gave me the answer I was looking for!
Re: Peak time latency spikes
13-03-2013 9:05 PM
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Re: Peak time latency spikes
13-03-2013 9:06 PM
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Latency not rising further, but speed still falling -
Re: Peak time latency spikes
13-03-2013 9:07 PM
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Array
(
[0] => 1 84.92.0.73 (84.92.0.73) 0.389 ms
[1] => 2 po3.3659.peh-cr02.plus.net (84.93.232.38) 0.412 ms
[2] => 3 84-93-232-60 (84.93.232.60) 7.315 ms
[3] => 4 ae3.ptw-cr01.plus.net (195.166.129.32) 59.061 ms
[4] => 5 ae1.pcl-cr01.plus.net (195.166.129.1) 7.715 ms
[5] => 6 55.core.plus.net (212.159.1.55) 7.853 ms
[6] => 7 link4-central10.pcl-ag04.plus.net (84.93.249.103) 324.656 ms
[7] => 8 *
[8] => 9 *
[9] => 10 *
[10] => 11 *
)
BT speedtester and speedtest.net are giving me typically normal results.
I don't normally stream at this time of day, but this is poor BBC1 & BBC2 live, bit rate is constantly up and down, & occasional pixelation but no buffering.
iPlayer Diagnostics attached, one of the worst I've seen
Re: Peak time latency spikes
13-03-2013 9:10 PM
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13-03-2013 9:13 PM
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Re: Peak time latency spikes
13-03-2013 9:19 PM
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You are currently connected to gateway pcl-ag01.
This is located in City Lifeline House.
Speed starting to drop since 9pm but not as much as normal,
Ping high and ping test normally 27 and grade A but grade B just now
video streaming OK
web pages opening OK
Seems to behaving better tonight but still not what I was getting before the problems started. Problems started soon after I moved to Fibre Unlimited from Fibre Plus
Re: Peak time latency spikes
13-03-2013 9:20 PM
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Current gateway still connected to pcl-ag02
1. Best Effort Test: -provides background information.
Download Speed
9.1 Mbps
0 Mbps 67.49 Mbps
Max Achievable Speed
Download speedachieved during the test was - 9.1 Mbps
For your connection, the acceptable range of speedsis 12 Mbps-67.49 Mbps .
Additional Information:
IP Profile for your line is - 67.49 Mbps
2. Upstream Test: -provides background information.
Upload Speed
6.1 Mbps
0 Mbps 20 Mbps
Max Achievable Speed
Upload speed achieved during the test was - 6.1Mbps
Additional Information:
Upstream Rate IP profile on your line is - 20 Mbps
Re: Peak time latency spikes
13-03-2013 9:21 PM
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BT Wholesale:
Download Speed (Mbps): 23.32
Upload Speed (Mbps): 13.52
Ping Latency (ms) 42.88
iPlayer:
Download Speed 9385 kbps
Streaming Speed (1) 3221 kbps
Streaming Speed (2) 5172 kbps
Streaming Speed (3) 4147 kbps
Re: Peak time latency spikes
13-03-2013 9:26 PM
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How long all this going to last it becoming a joke now at evening using the net I been off work this week so being able to use the net in the day been good. When I go back next week OH SHIT wont be looking forward to slow snail net at my return home from work
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