Lubos Rendek wrote, on 02/07/11 00:31:
> Hi Jörg,
>
> Thanks for the input. However, i'm not able to find S/N ratio on
> online page. Is SNR Margin what you're referring to? Here is a
> snapshot of my online page:
>
>
> ADSL Status ModeState Up SpeedDown Speed SNR Margin
Hi Adrian,
> What sync speed is your modem reporting (up/down) compared to what is
> normal for your distance from the exchange (from the maps)?
from the maps I should have synchronization speed somewhere between:
from 4282 - 7156 Kbps ( over 4.5 km )
if this are the values I need to compare my
Hi Jörg,
Thanks for the input. However, i'm not able to find S/N ratio on
online page. Is SNR Margin what you're referring to? Here is a
snapshot of my online page:
ADSL Status ModeState Up SpeedDown Speed SNR Margin
Loop Att.
ADSL2+(G.992.5) SHOWTIME
On 6 February 2011 08:02, Lubos Rendek wrote:
> Hi Adrian,
> Do I have another choice. I mean if lines belong to telstra it sounds
> logical that anywhere I got I might have the same problem?!?
>
> Download test from TPG:
>
> 2011-02-06 08:36:43 (149 KB/s) - `test3.iso' saved [52328448/52328448]
Lubos Rendek writes:
> Do I have another choice. I mean if lines belong to telstra it sounds
> logical that anywhere I got I might have the same problem?!?
Your ISP may have more leverage with Telstra than you do.
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Hi Adrian,
Thanks for info.
> I had a _very_ similar case to you elevated to Level 2 support twice.
> they said that they were clueless as to what was causing the problem
> until I said I would go elsewhere.
Do I have another choice. I mean if lines belong to telstra it sounds
logical that anywh
The Vigor 2710 has a web-interface for administration and system diagnosis. The
handbook tells how to reach it.
Did you take a look there?
On the online staus page it shows the connection time, S/N ratio, and damping.
It has dignosis tools, e.g., ADSL spectral analysis and traffic-diagram.
In the s
On 4 February 2011 22:42, Lubos Rendek wrote:
> Hi Andrew,
>
> I'm on ADSL2. I had constant speed for years and it was always around
> 6 - 8 Mbps. Suddenly it dropped to 0.3 - 4 Mbps but on average I have
> 0.9. As you also mentioned I too believe that the weather is to be
> blamed.
>
> My Telstra
Hi Kristjan,
sounds good. I'll try that too. I have Vigor 2710 ADSL/ router. This
router has some log collect facility with an external PC using a
Draytek's software which is apparently for a MS windows only. Your
solution may provide an alternative to it.
thank you
Lubos
On Sat, Feb 5, 201
If your service is an ADSL one, first check to see what the line sync
figures are, then look at the downstream attenuation figure.
I'm able to log downstream attenuation from my DSL modem with
collectd[1]. Sync rates could likewise be logged. This is
straightforward as long as the modem provid
On 02/04/2011 08:17 AM, Lubos Rendek wrote:
Hi Stefan,
I'll look into this...thank you
Lubos
On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 11:47 PM, Stefan Pietsch
wrote:
On 04.02.2011 12:17, Lubos Rendek wrote:
Have a look at smokeping: http://oss.oetiker.ch/smokeping/
It can graph latency and packet loss ov
On Fri, 04 Feb 2011 22:17:15 +1100, Lubos Rendek wrote:
> I'm having a real problems with my internet provider. I have plenty of
> disconnection and slow internet connection. However, my internet
> provider claims that everything is OK. Does Debian have some tool which
> can be run overnight or so
Hi Stefan,
I'll look into this...thank you
Lubos
On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 11:47 PM, Stefan Pietsch
wrote:
> On 04.02.2011 12:17, Lubos Rendek wrote:
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> I'm having a real problems with my internet provider. I have plenty of
>> disconnection and slow internet connection. However, my
Hi Paul,
> However, I've seen problems "disappear" after their visits for some
> customers
not in my case. It is little bit better now but I think that this is
because is raining less. I have this problem for last 2 months.
> Incorrect call out fee is a bit harsh, but it is a Telstra charg
Hi Paul,
Before is when I did not have problem and after is what I really would
like to know. What happened that suddenly after years I have
disconnections and slow internet which is sometimes so slow that it
could be considered as a disconnection.
> when you are getting download speeds of 0.80 w
On 04.02.2011 12:17, Lubos Rendek wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I'm having a real problems with my internet provider. I have plenty of
> disconnection and slow internet connection. However, my internet
> provider claims that everything is OK. Does Debian have some tool
> which can be run overnight or so t
Hi Lubos,
Lubos Rendek wrote:
I'm on ADSL2. I had constant speed for years and it was always around
6 - 8 Mbps. Suddenly it dropped to 0.3 - 4 Mbps but on average I have
0.9. As you also mentioned I too believe that the weather is to be
blamed.
Okay.
My Telstra land line had such a nose that
Hi Andrew,
I'm on ADSL2. I had constant speed for years and it was always around
6 - 8 Mbps. Suddenly it dropped to 0.3 - 4 Mbps but on average I have
0.9. As you also mentioned I too believe that the weather is to be
blamed.
My Telstra land line had such a nose that I could not make a phone
call
Hi Paul,
thanks for that. However, I'm looking for some real time monitoring
that could give me some concrete data which for example a can base my
complaint on. The problem is that the speed varies and is not
constantly slow as well as I'm not constantly disconnected from the
internet. Here are my
Hi,
Lubos Rendek wrote:
I'm having a real problems with my internet provider. I have plenty of
disconnection and slow internet connection. However, my internet
provider claims that everything is OK. Does Debian have some tool
which can be run overnight or so to check for internet speed and/or
co
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