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Traffic Spikes/Throttling from Plusnet cache servers
01-02-2015 11:06 AM
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I'm wondering if anyone can help with an issue I'm having. Whenever I receive data from plusnet cache servers the traffic spikes and then throttles back. Is this normal and can someone explain why or if not can you help?
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
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01-02-2015 4:30 PM
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Quote from: paolow Whenever I receive data from plusnet cache servers the traffic spikes and then throttles back.
Don't know what you mean by plusnet cache servers.
But I have often found speed tests or network monitoring software to show a initial speed spike before settling down to the expected transfer speed. That's been the same with a number of ISP's and numerous different computers and versions of windows.
I have read a explanation of why you see this but sorry I can't remember the details now -- I'm sure google can find a explanation.
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01-02-2015 8:21 PM
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The cache servers are like proxy servers that store web pages for quicker access. Anything downloaded from these servers starts of fast and then grinds to a crawl. I'm on plusnet unlimited adsl and play Battlefield 4. Battlefield 4 uses "battlelog" which is a webpage used to join servers. This web page has cached content that sits on plusnet cached servers and creates lag spikes when the data is downloaded from there as if the connection is being throttled.
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01-02-2015 10:29 PM
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Are you referring to CDN servers ?
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01-02-2015 10:38 PM
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Yes
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02-02-2015 9:48 AM
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02-02-2015 5:29 PM
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It seems to be the majority of the time. I'm downloading NVidia drivers as we speak via the plusnet Akamai servers and my max speed is 2.5 mbps on a 15mbps line.
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03-02-2015 10:56 AM
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Hi there,
Can you explain how you came to this conclusion?
You're actually in sync at 19Mb but there appears to have been quite a few errors on your downstream recently. There has been 3/4 drops is connection per day as well but this could have been you rebooting the router. I think it would be worth increasing the SNR to 9Db to see if we can eradicate the errors. The DLM for your connection appears to be slightly broken anyway.
Can you explain how you came to this conclusion?
You're actually in sync at 19Mb but there appears to have been quite a few errors on your downstream recently. There has been 3/4 drops is connection per day as well but this could have been you rebooting the router. I think it would be worth increasing the SNR to 9Db to see if we can eradicate the errors. The DLM for your connection appears to be slightly broken anyway.
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