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Connection graphs
18-05-2012 7:42 AM
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Is there any (public) way of looking at the connection graphs occasionally posted by Digital Care staff?
According to Routerstats I had multiple disconnections during the night but I strongly suspect that either my wireless adaptor or my router's wireless bits are on the way out and that I actually stayed in synch.
I'm running Routerstats on 2 machines connected wirelessly now, which should eliminate the wireless adaptor and a netbook connected by cat5 cable which should tell me if its the router, but s*ds law, nothing has happened so far this morning.
According to Routerstats I had multiple disconnections during the night but I strongly suspect that either my wireless adaptor or my router's wireless bits are on the way out and that I actually stayed in synch.
I'm running Routerstats on 2 machines connected wirelessly now, which should eliminate the wireless adaptor and a netbook connected by cat5 cable which should tell me if its the router, but s*ds law, nothing has happened so far this morning.
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Re: Connection graphs
18-05-2012 7:49 AM
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In this instance wouldn't looking at your routers connection time through it's UI indicate when you last connected?
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Re: Connection graphs
18-05-2012 9:00 AM
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Unfortunately it doesn't give me connection time (its an old Buffalo router) and when I look at the event log there are so many attempted intrusions that it doesn't go back any further than 2:00am this morning!!!
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Re: Connection graphs
18-05-2012 9:19 AM
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It's not possible to generate the graphs you refer to on demand.
These graphs are produced by taking a copy of our internal logs and manually pasting them into a tool that parses the content. This produces and saves an image that we can link to.
These graphs are produced by taking a copy of our internal logs and manually pasting them into a tool that parses the content. This produces and saves an image that we can link to.
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Re: Connection graphs
18-05-2012 9:28 AM
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Oh well - worth asking I suppose - I've run a BT test and that's still showing a profile of 7Mb on a synch of 8.1Mb - guess that would be shot to hell if I really had disconnected about 12 times in the space of a couple of hours or so!!!
Looks like I've got a wireless problem somewhere.
I'll just have to leave all 3 machines connected today to see whether anything happens!!!
Looks like I've got a wireless problem somewhere.
I'll just have to leave all 3 machines connected today to see whether anything happens!!!
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