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Old 15-06-2013, 15:18   #3830
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Re: Think Broadband Ping Monitor Results (POST YOURS)

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Originally Posted by craigj2k12 View Post
I thought in modem mode the modem itself still sees all the traffic while filtering out the correct packets (BPI) - so surely the marked difference between peak and off peak wouldnt change? (correct me if im wrong)
Yes, the modem applies BPI - but that is an in-line function and is rate limited by the configuration file. But the arrival rate of TBB pings is influenced by circuit utilisation as are router responses which are also sensitive to whatever else the router is doing.

When I'm in modem mode, the difference isn't as marked as when I'm in router mode (my current mode). I'm not currently at home. So what I've pasted below is a TBB with my own system quiet. The SH2 is doing the TBB work.

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