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Odd situation

Ian06
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Registered: ‎06-04-2021

Re: Odd situation

My first suspicion looking at the BQM graphs is that there is some kind of electrical interference impacting you line...  it looks from the graphs that something starts around 4:30/5:00pm'ish and last for an hour or so....  If so you might expect the SNR on the line to be impacted.

Is there anything in your house (like central heating/air con) that starts up around then, if not perhaps something in your neighbour's or on the way to the cabinet.  Or could it be something in the router that is starting to fail, do you have a backup or another router you could try for a while?

SteveA
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Registered: ‎17-06-2007

Re: Odd situation

Checked all the obvious things and nothing lines up and as I said restarting the router didn't solve the problem, it would just come back with the same packet loss - I had to actually power it off and back on again and it would go back to zero packet loss - almost as if the router restart didn't disconnect for long enough.

 

It's stopped doing it , so I suspect I'll never know what it was