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Peak time latency spikes

Devonian
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Re: Peak time latency spikes

I have had a fault ticket open for nearly 2 weeks now... due to speed and ping issues..
I would say it is due to this.. 
Why on earth didn't the faults dept think about this?
I even started a thread:
http://community.plus.net/forum/index.php/topic,111551.0.html
I am on the PCL-AG03 gate way if it helps. Smiley
Anotherone
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Re: Peak time latency spikes

Quote from: Devonian
Why on earth didn't the faults dept think about this?

Left hand right hand springs to mind  Roll_eyes
Devonian
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Re: Peak time latency spikes

But... my fault ticket has been open for 2 weeks... hmm... maybe they enjoy the extra work Wink
Gus
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Re: Peak time latency spikes

its back tonight on ptw-ag02, trying to watch topgear on IPlayer and getting caching at the moment
just now

normally

edit:
Download speedachieved during the test was - 2.53 Mbps
For your connection, the acceptable range of speeds is 2 Mbps-7.15 Mbps.
IP Profile for your line is - 5.15 Mbps
FTTP 500 regrade from Tues 28th November
Kelly
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Re: Peak time latency spikes

Gus:  Not the same problem.  Looks like that gateway end point was really busy last night.  I'm getting the team to have a dig to make sure all is ok.
Kelly Dorset
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bobboulby
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Re: Peak time latency spikes

I was getting 4OD buffering last night at about 8:00pm. Speed tests were variable but between 1 and 5 Mbps where I nornally get over 15. This morning it's back to normal - gateway is ptw-ag04.
Bob
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Re: Peak time latency spikes

I was getting it on several gateways last night.
jamesanstee
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Re: Peak time latency spikes

BBC iplayer has been poor tonight constant buffering thats just on standard definition.
Gus
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Re: Peak time latency spikes

another spike tonight still on ptw-ag02
FTTP 500 regrade from Tues 28th November
dvorak
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Re: Peak time latency spikes

similar on pcl-ag04
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MsDizzie
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Re: Peak time latency spikes

I had a similar spike on ptw-ag01
(currently undergoing "training" so I'll probably be gateway hopping at some point)
tijara33
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Re: Peak time latency spikes

I'm also on ptw-ag01.  Undecided

Chris
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Re: Peak time latency spikes

As you've seen we're stopping the spikes pretty quickly after they begin, but it's that they are happening at all that we need to fix. We should have some more info later this week/early next week about out plans to try and resolve this.
Former Plusnet Staff member. Posts after 31st Jan 2020 are not on behalf of Plusnet.
AndyH
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Re: Peak time latency spikes

Did anyone suffer an outage last night at 02:02 on pcl-ag04 for 7 mins?
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Feb  6 02:02:08 pppd[494]: No response to 10 echo-requests
Feb  6 02:02:08 pppd[494]: Serial link appears to be disconnected.
Feb  6 02:02:08 pppd[494]: Connect time 3282.3 minutes.
Feb  6 02:02:08 pppd[494]: Sent 749160909 bytes, received 3632916986 bytes.
Feb  6 02:02:08 dnsmasq[516]: read /etc/hosts - 3 addresses
Feb  6 02:02:08 dnsmasq-dhcp[516]: read /etc/ethers - 2 addresses
Feb  6 02:02:08 dnsmasq[516]: using nameserver 212.159.6.10#53
Feb  6 02:02:08 dnsmasq[516]: using nameserver 212.159.6.9#53
Feb  6 02:02:12 WAN Connection: Fail to connect with some issues.
Feb  6 02:02:12 notify_rc : stop_nat_rules
Feb  6 02:02:12 stop_nat_rules: apply the redirect_rules!
Feb  6 02:02:14 pppd[494]: Connection terminated.
Feb  6 02:02:14 pppd[494]: Sent PADT
Feb  6 02:02:14 pppd[494]: Modem hangup
Feb  6 02:02:59 pppd[494]: Timeout waiting for PADO packets
Feb  6 02:02:59 pppd[494]: Unable to complete PPPoE Discovery

If not, it might be my overdue exchange capacity upgrade.
Jaggies
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Re: Peak time latency spikes

@AndyH
Probably not - more likely to be related to this PEW announced yesterday:
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When's this work happening?
Early hours of 6th, 7th and 8th February
What does it affect?
Broadband connectivity.
How long will it take?
Up to six hours each time.
What does the work involve?
We've received notifications from our suppliers about maintenance work that is scheduled to take place in the following areas this week. This work typically takes place between Midnight and 6am.
6th February
London Stepney Green, London Colindale, London Faraday and Leeds
7th February
London Colindale, Milton Keynes and Preston
8th February
Northumberland
Although these are the areas we have been notified of, due to the nature of the broadband network these outages may affect customers nationwide. There are also a number of smaller exchange works most nights of the
week that may cause smaller outages at individual exchanges.
Am I likely to notice the work?
Yes, there's a chance that you may be disconnected from the internet for a period of time during the maintenance window.
Is there anything else I need to know?
Any customers having problems connecting once the maintenance is complete are advised to log into their router interface and click connect.
Kind Regards,
Chris Purvey
Customer Support.