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Old 12-02-2013, 19:35   #3386
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Re: Think Broadband Ping Monitor Results (POST YOURS)

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Originally Posted by Qtx View Post
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So there can be a few ms difference between ping results depending on which of the 2 upstreams the ping reply returns on?
If this is the case, is it wrong to assume both upstreams should give the same results?

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Interesting point. Without double checking my DOCSIS 3 theory, my instinct tells me that the ping packet will be fragmented in both directions and thus be split across channels.

But if these 32 byte packets go down on channel and randomly move to the other, then my instinct suggests that different latencies wouuld account for those perturbations.

A brainio that knows more on this subject would be helpful here.
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