Glasgow G20 upload network issues
Hi im looking for some advice. Virgin media noticed that my upstream levels was to far reduced my upload speed from 10mb to 0.26mb. They noticed its a network fault from broomhill affecting g20 postcodes, does anybody else have this and also why does this affect downloads like 10 mins for a 9mb file but pages browse ok
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Re: Glasgow G20 upload network issues
i am a bit confused, I am assuming you are on 100mbit if you think you should have 10 up? Can you post your power levels by going to 192.168.100.1 if your shub (which I assume you have) is in modem mode or 192.168.0.1 if it is in router mode (it is in this mode if you are using wireless or have more than one device wired to it)
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Can you tell me how to send levels on her. I'm using superhub, wired, not modem mode
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Re: Glasgow G20 upload network issues
go to http://192.168.0.1. It will pop up the login page and you'll need to enter your username and pass. The default is admin/changeme. Once you have logged in click on advanced settings bottom middle and then click on connection. There should be 3 tables full of numbers and stuff, copy the whole lot and paste in here.
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Re: Glasgow G20 upload network issues
Startup Procedure
Procedure Status Comment Acquire Downstream Channel 315000000 Hz Locked Connectivity State OK Operational Boot State OK Operational Configuration File OK Security Enabled BPI+ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Downstream Channels Lock Status Modulation Channel ID Max Raw Bit Rate Frequency Power SNR Docsis/EuroDocsis locked Locked QAM256 14 55616000 Kbits/sec 315000000 Hz 2.1 dBmV 38.5 dB Hybrid Locked QAM256 11 55616000 Kbits/sec 291000000 Hz 2.8 dBmV 38.2 dB Hybrid Locked QAM256 12 55616000 Kbits/sec 299000000 Hz 2.6 dBmV 38.6 dB Hybrid Locked QAM256 13 55616000 Kbits/sec 307000000 Hz 2.6 dBmV 38.4 dB Hybrid Locked QAM256 15 55616000 Kbits/sec 323000000 Hz 1.5 dBmV 38.2 dB Hybrid Unlocked Unknown 0 0 Ksym/sec 0 Hz 0.0 dBmV 0.0 dB Unknown Unlocked Unknown 0 0 Ksym/sec 0 Hz 0.0 dBmV 0.0 dB Unknown Unlocked Unknown 0 0 Ksym/sec 0 Hz 0.0 dBmV 0.0 dB Unknown -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Upstream Channels Lock Status Modulation Channel ID Max Raw Bit Rate Frequency Power Locked ATDMA 33 20480 Kbits/sec 45800000 Hz 37.0 dBmV Locked ATDMA 35 20480 Kbits/sec 27400000 Hz 35.0 dBmV Unlocked Unknown 0 0 Ksym/sec 0 Hz 0.0 dBmV Unlocked Unknown 0 0 Ksym/sec 0 Hz 0.0 dBmV -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Primary Downstream Service Flow Downstream(0) SFID 67506 Max Traffic Rate 110000000 bps Max Traffic Burst 10000 bytes Mix Traffic Rate 0 bps -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Primary Upstream Service Flow Upstream(0) SFID 3967 Max Traffic Rate 10250000 bps Max Traffic Burst 16320 bytes Mix Traffic Rate 0 bps Max Concatenated Burst 16320 bytes Scheduling Type Best Effort |
Re: Glasgow G20 upload network issues
nice to see you on 5 ds channels and 2 upstream. Your downstream is pretty much spot on, the only concern is your upstream power is borderline minimum. 34 is the minimum and as an example, mine is 49 atm. If they say it is a network fault then fair enough because more often than not they won't even admit it. Give it till Monday to see if they fix it otherwise ring them up again and get a tech to come out and look at it because it can easily be fixed either on the modem itself or at your street cabinet.
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Thank you that really helps. Can I say how can I download say torrents with no issues but standalone downloads from a website take so much longer. Virgin have a network appt for Monday at a base
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Re: Glasgow G20 upload network issues
because when you download a file from a website you are forming 1 connection to that site/file and using 1 downstream channel to download that 1 file. So the dite itself might be slow/congested and the channel you are using might be congested as well.
When you use torrents you are potentially forming hundreds of connections to different people, using all 5 of your downstream channels sucking up as much speed as they can give you. If one user is only uploading at 5k it dosnt stop someone else like me from uploading at 1mb/sec to you and you are also less likely to see congestion on any one channels as the other 4 channels should make up for it with load balancing. This is why a lot of people favour p2p protocols like torrents and usenet. |
Re: Glasgow G20 upload network issues
strange that there seem to be rolling out upstream bonding now
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Re: Glasgow G20 upload network issues
you have two upstreams, up until now no one has had upstream bonding which is getting more than 1 upstrema channel so hopefully it means it getting rolled out and peopel wills ee some improvement in the connection
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I have no idea why you cant play games online. If it is with the shub I would hazzard a guess to say it is a port forwarding issue |
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---------- Post added 02-26-2012 at 12:31 AM ---------- Previous post was 02-25-2012 at 10:52 PM ---------- Trying to play online games but after 3 mins games stop and ps vita keeps losing connection as I said before my upload is around 3000 kb / s should be 9 or 10 mb is this the reason |
Re: Glasgow G20 upload network issues
na, 3mbits up is about 350k which is more than enough for gaming. If you can actually start playing the game then you havent got a port forwarding issue. I am crying as I say this but it isn't your connection with VM which is the issue, it is the wireless on the shub. Have you got any other devices you connect wirelessly like mobile phones or laptops?
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Yeah my iPhone browses the internet, download from Playstation store it's just online gaming is the issue
---------- Post added at 10:20 AM ---------- Previous post was at 10:19 AM ---------- Also forgot to add my ps3 is connected by Ethernet not wireless |
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