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Old 24-01-2014, 16:23   #4351
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Re: Think Broadband Ping Monitor Results (POST YOURS)

Just installed the superhub 2 (in modem mode), also noticed the upstream frequency 53700000.

Also base latency seems to have increased :S

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Old 25-01-2014, 08:26   #4352
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60.3Mhz is nice and high. Extended EuroDOCSIS 3 frequencies finally getting use.
Some what a misnomer but in context Cable Labs DOCSIS specs normally refers to 5-85MHz as DOCSIS3 "extended" as opposed to Annex B (euro)DOCSIS which is 5 - 65MHz.

Nit picking possibly....

Must admit I haven't seen that 60.3MHz frequency only 57.4MHz on Lancing node and I would have thought the former was getting rather close to the diplex filter roll-off?
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Old 25-01-2014, 13:10   #4353
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Re: Think Broadband Ping Monitor Results (POST YOURS)

Ah but Cisco refers to 5-55Mhz as the "Japanese extended upstream frequency range" Nah you're right, I was using "extended" in reference to EuroDOCSIS being higher than standard NA DOCSIS rather than DOCSIS 3 vs. EuroDOCSIS.

Guess they must be using shiny new diplex filters. In this case the US power on 60.3Mhz is only 1dB more than 45.8.
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Old 26-01-2014, 18:51   #4354
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Already ping is fluctuating a tad only 5 days after a Cat C
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Old 26-01-2014, 19:07   #4355
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Anyone else getting some packet loss? Can't say I've noticed it affecting anything.

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Old 12-03-2014, 06:15   #4356
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I'm not sure what this indicates. Do I see a reboot at 12 noon yesterday? I have detected no changes in config.

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Old 13-03-2014, 06:54   #4357
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Why do TBB 'Snapshot Graphs' still change with the passing of time when you post them? It all seems so easy. I click on 'share snapshot graph', click on Generate and then select a small graph to copy and paste. Invariable the resulting graph changes with the passage of time when posted here.

The graph I posted yesterday featured a red blip in an otherwise normal chart. I was wondering if this was some kind of firmware update. Here it is again as a 'previous days' chart.

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Re: Think Broadband Ping Monitor Results (POST YOURS)

I saw the same blip at the same time on another VM chart. Probably a routing blip. Firmware is updated upon reboot and would be beta tested before wider release.
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Old 13-03-2014, 09:23   #4359
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Anyone else getting some packet loss? Can't say I've noticed it affecting anything.

I'm getting similar packet loss:


That's on a 100mb connection with an SH1 in modem mode. I also haven't noticed any issues with my connection, but packet loss can't be good, so if anyone knows how to fix it, that would be great.
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Well here is mine it's been like this scince they droped the traffic management

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Re: Think Broadband Ping Monitor Results (POST YOURS)

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I saw the same blip at the same time on another VM chart. Probably a routing blip. Firmware is updated upon reboot and would be beta tested before wider release.
This.

A reboot/firmware update blip would normally be a lot bigger, 1-2 minutes typically.

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Snapshot graphs snapshot a day, not an exact point in time IIRC.

That means if you generate it before the day is complete it will continue to fill until the end of that day.
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I saw the same blip at the same time on another VM chart. Probably a routing blip. Firmware is updated upon reboot and would be beta tested before wider release.
Had that blip on my TBB on Tuesday. Although I did have another blip about 1pm ish and then had slightly lower latency afterwards.

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Old 16-03-2014, 22:18   #4363
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My connection has gone to s**t again..

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Old 16-03-2014, 22:37   #4364
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This is my 152mb graph.
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My 100mb in normal mode.

Its a bit of a mess!

Dont know what was going on overnight though, nothing here was on!

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