hello peeps i posted topic bout this a little while back about speed drop and am getting it today.
im normally always around 6.4mb and drop to bout 5ish mb at peaktimes sometimes.
got an awful connection today though, bt speedtest reports back 2704kbps also when i ping bbc.co.uk in command prompt normally its 31-33ms but today it is erratic with the 4 times between 40 odd and 170ms and pingtest.net also is reporting tons of jitter on the connection,normally that is between 1-4 but im getting totally erratic from 20-70.
i know some will say 2704kbps is still good but it isnt when your line is always regulating normally between 5.5-6.6mb in the test.
i remember using a link on here that was in another thread that showed exchange colour status, not samknows but another site.
Try:
http://usertools.plus.net/exchanges/
thanks rik yeah thats the one although it seems out of date at the moment as shown in the pic.
last time i made topic we came to the conclusion that i was one of the lucky ones on a good virtual path and avoided one of the cr*ppy ones.
i know saturdays are the busier period for this sort of thing but this is unreal how much my connection has dropped,i normally can stream any hd clips no prob but this lower speed causes the clips to stutter or the playback beat the straming rate and pause until more is downloaded.
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Certainly looks like congestion with the rate drop and ping increase I presume everything else is ok i.e router stats?
Sadly, most public 'exchange status' checkers are out of date. IDNet would be able to give you more specific information about yours. More sadly, as far as BT are concerned, your line is working within spec. :(
ive noticed that my noise margin has dropped, im normally always around 10.5-11+ but it fluctuated down to 8.4
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Local noise from the sound of it, ie between you and the exchange. It might be worth looking at your error count in the router.
where do i look for errors rik?
sorry never attempted before
It looks like it is another line that suffered a resync this morning
My connection has been very poor today - many sites, including BBC, just not available for long periods...
when everyone reboots their router do they use the reboot function in the router settings page or do they turn the mains switch off?
i do the latter with the mains.
Quote from: Happy Surfer on Mar 13, 2010, 17:52:34
where do i look for errors rik?
sorry never attempted before
Have a look at Kitz, choose the model of your router and follow the instructions:
http://www.kitz.co.uk/routers/netgeardg834_interleaving.htm#AR7
I use the reboot function in the router.
I've also had a drop in service today - roughly 5.30pm until 7.15pm.
Router was sync'd but unable to access any webpages - DNS error reported ???
Finally gave up and turned router (2wire 2700 HG-B) off for 20 minutes. Now back up and working - touchwood. Have however had 3 resyncs in the last week - all early morning - which has pushed my SNR up from a steady 9 to 15.
Router on the blink or exhange problems ? Any suggestions ?
Router is direct in main BT socket and filtered with an ASDLNation filter. No extension or sky boxes around to cause extra 'noise'.
Cheers
Update - 7.45pm - back on dial up - broadband no web access but still have sync on the modem... HELP !!
So if you got sync the line's ok. Nothing showing on rss feed or on AAISP status pages, If you've got a spare router try that and if still the same leave disconnected for 30 mins and try again. IDNet support should respond to a lack of broadband. From network status page
2010-03-12 15:35: Start Date: 12/03/2010 Start Time: 15:06
Anticipated Clear Date: 12/03/2010 Anticipated Clear Time: 17:06
Incident Headline: ERX4.MANCHESTER2 : LOSS OF RESILIENCE.
Incident Details: At the moment some Broadband End Users will be experiencing a loss of Broadband service.
It is likely some Broadband End Users are experiencing one or more of the following:
Throughput related issues
Intermittent loss of synchronisation
Packet loss
Further updates will be provided as soon as possible.
Dialling Codes Affected:
01142 01204 01244 01248 01253
01260 01270 01274 01283 01286
01352 01422 01432 01457 01484
015120 015125 015128 015129 015142
015143 015144 015147 015148 015149
015152 015153 015160 015164 0 15167
015192 015194 01524 01535 01538
01606 016120 016122 016123 016124
016125 016127 016128 016143 016144
016161 016162 016165 016168 016171
016192 016194 016195 016197 016199
01625 01630 01661 01678 01691
01695 01706 01743 01744 01745
01766 01772 01782 01827 01829
01924 01925 01943 01948 01952
01978 01925 01943 01948
Cheers Steve.
On on the Witney (Oxon) exchange 01993 number.
I'll try leaving router off again for another 30 muniutes and see if it comes back up again.
Also doing a 'hard' reset as well.
As has been mentioned earlier this week, the 2700 power supply is very prone to failure.
See status announcement http://www.idnetters.co.uk/forums/index.php?topic=19272.msg460000#msg460000
BT are having trouble with one of the links into us this evening. They have engineers on their way to investigate. In the meantime most connections are failing-over to our backup link but not all. This is cause of great concern and BT back-end support are investigating this too.
Simon
Thanks Simon.
Thanks for the update.
I was down from approx 6pm yesterday evening until just before 1am this morning although my exchange (Southend, 01702) is not on the list and is a long way from Manchester! My router was picking up a 172.16.x.x address which was changing every 10 minutes or so, I guess that's the 'retry' time:
Sat 2010-03-13 10:30:16 - Router get real time with time-zone +0
Sat 2010-03-13 12:30:22 - Router get real time with time-zone +0
Sat 2010-03-13 14:30:29 - Router get real time with time-zone +0
Sat 2010-03-13 16:30:36 - Router get real time with time-zone +0
Sat 2010-03-13 18:05:58 WAN Connection terminated
Sat 2010-03-13 18:06:19 WAN connection restarted, please check your internet settings
Sat 2010-03-13 18:06:20 WAN CHAP authentication success
Sat 2010-03-13 18:06:20 WAN connected IP address 172.16.9.50
Sat 2010-03-13 18:16:40 WAN connection restarted, please check your internet settings
Sat 2010-03-13 18:16:41 WAN CHAP authentication success
Sat 2010-03-13 18:16:41 WAN connected IP address 172.16.9.97
Sat 2010-03-13 18:21:49 192.168.1.20 login
Sat 2010-03-13 18:24:07 192.168.1.20 login
Sat 2010-03-13 18:27:00 WAN connection restarted, please check your internet settings
Sat 2010-03-13 18:27:01 WAN CHAP authentication success
Sat 2010-03-13 18:27:01 WAN connected IP address 172.16.9.8
Sat 2010-03-13 18:37:07 WAN connection restarted, please check your internet settings
Sat 2010-03-13 18:37:07 WAN CHAP authentication success
Sat 2010-03-13 18:37:07 WAN connected IP address 172.16.9.50
Sat 2010-03-13 18:37:45 192.168.1.20 logout
Sat 2010-03-13 18:38:12 192.168.1.20 login
Sat 2010-03-13 18:47:28 WAN connection restarted, please check your internet settings
Sat 2010-03-13 18:47:29 WAN CHAP authentication success
Sat 2010-03-13 18:47:29 WAN connected IP address 172.16.9.87
Sat 2010-03-13 18:48:13 192.168.1.20 logout
Sat 2010-03-13 18:53:32 192.168.1.20 login
I spoke to another person (Not IDNet) who was also having problems so almost certainly a BT issue.
The Manchester issue was a red herring,however it was the only thing I could find until Idnet posted the routing/login issue. Latest from RSS
Update: 2010-03-14 00:37: BT have fixed the routing issue and all customers are now authenticating correctly. The issue appears to have been caused by a failure on one of our Gigabit connections to BT. An engineer is on site testing the circuit now.
my speed and ping went back to normal later last night so dunno wether it was loads of congestion earlier in the day?
the town i live in though is made up the majority of retired and elderly people so thats why i was a bit hesitant bout it being congestion and rather another issue,especially being on idnet's excellent service.
:fingers: I often find late Sunday afternoon is a busy time for me.
So, did they wiggle the 1000BaseT connector and everything came right again? :evil:
(BTDT, pulled the all-nighter. I used to run an ISP.)
is there anything bt can do on there end to prevent exchanges becoming congested?
also is it just the adsl max service that suffers congestion or does adsl2 and llu and cable all suffer the same consequnces?
BT are like millionaire landlords they only fork out or update anything unless they have to
They can spend more money, but they've never shown an inclination to do so.