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SNR before & after
26-09-2009 11:05 PM
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The switch was on the Friday of wk37.
Re: SNR before & after
26-09-2009 11:09 PM
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Re: SNR before & after
26-09-2009 11:11 PM
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Re: SNR before & after
26-09-2009 11:19 PM
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Thanks for the graph and data tho - more info is always better =]
Re: SNR before & after
27-09-2009 1:44 AM
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Re: SNR before & after
27-09-2009 7:30 PM
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Of course there's the actual throughput but that is another matter (suffice to say, it's rubbish).
Re: SNR before & after
28-09-2009 10:54 AM
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I'm going to place your line on an elevated service offer (bit like max premium without the hike in upload speed).
It should complete tomorrow and hopefully we'll be able to find out if it's exchange congestion that's causing your problems.
Re: SNR before & after
28-09-2009 12:08 PM
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for those that try the service this is a run down of what it is
Quote 2.Elevated QoS - Targets a minimum throughput of 3Mbps for 90% of the time over the busiest three hour period
With 24Mbps connections soon to become a reality, some might say that only being assured 2Mbps for 90% of the time is perhaps setting the targets a bit low. For the time being though, this would be sufficient for most video streaming services. It would certainly not be sufficient for HD (High Definition) content streaming though.
there is also a standard version to
Quote 1.Standard QoS - Targets a minimum throughput of 2Mbps for 90% of the time over the busiest three hour period
bit off topic james but is there any word of PN trialing the real time qos and assured rate options?
Re: SNR before & after
28-09-2009 12:12 PM
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I'm personally concerned that I feel that I am seeing an increase in exchange based congestion issues. We've seen a few people recently on both 20C and 21C that are seeing slower than IP Profile traffic, where there is no profile issue and a number of these are massively beneath profile.
Re: SNR before & after
28-09-2009 2:29 PM
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Quote from: Jameseh Deadkenny,
I'm going to place your line on an elevated service offer (bit like max premium without the hike in upload speed).
It should complete tomorrow and hopefully we'll be able to find out if it's exchange congestion that's causing your problems.
Thanks James. I'll try to do some regular tests to get a good picture of the throughput from my end.
Edit: I'll post the speed tests to the other thread I started: http://community.plus.net/forum/index.php/topic,79530.0.html
Out of interest, does anyone know a good way of doing command line speed tests, e.g. from a linux server? I can access my home server via ssh command line from work and could do speed tests from there
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