Line Stats Help

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Hi

At the moment I am experiencing a rise in pings in the uk. When I test bbc.co.uk it usually returns a ping of approx 20ms but for the past couple of days this has been double that at around 40ms.
My router is returning the stats below and I wondered if anybody could tell me if they are bad and that is why the ping has increased ?



ADSL Link Downstream Upstream
Connection Speed 3712 kbps 448 kbps
Line Attenuation 55.0 db 31.0 db
Noise Margin 12.2 db 8.0 db

Thanks
 
No that looks fine, ping time issues will usually be to do with your provider and stuff going on at thier end. You could try rebooting your router though just incase, and make sure nothing is background downloading.
 
For 20ms? Do you have a proper ping issue with other applications?

20ms is nothing, and more so on website response. This could be a different routing you are getting, or changes that the BBC have made to their infrastructure...
 
Aquiss tell me that they have put me on fastpath now but pings are still around 40ms at sites like jolt.co.uk.
The response I am getting seems to blame my exchange for the rise in pings but this seems odd because last week I was getting 20ms pings from adsl24 and using the plusnet checker it reports that my exchange is green.

I will see what Aquiss say tomorrow.
 
What exchange is your line located at?

Have you also made sure no one else is using your internet (if not wirelessly, without your permission).. Also that you have nothing in the background downloading or spyware using some of your bandwidth..

You should also try going in your control panel, then on the network adapter settings for your NIC and turning off all of the protocols apart from IPv4 (and v6 if you wish to leave it on) and see what your pings are like then..
 
Right got a Mac code today because Aquiss feel that there is nothing more they can do to get the ping lower. I must say that while I have not recieved a positive outcome regarding the pings the actual customer service has been good.

Now before migrating out and noticed on one website a way of checking via my router (Netgear DGN2000) if the line is interleaved or Fastpath.

Below is some of the info that I managed to find.

# adslctl info --stats
adslctl: ADSL driver and PHY status
Status: ShowtimeRetrain Reason: 0
Channel: INTR, Upstream rate = 448 Kbps, Downstream rate = 3776 Kbps
Link Power State: L0
Mode: G.DMT
Channel: Interleave
Trellis: ON
Line Status: No Defect
Training Status: Showtime

Now that says to my limited knowledge that the line is still interleaved even though Aquiss have requested it to be turned off.

Is it possible that the router is reporting this incorrectly ?

Thanks
 
You're leaving an ISP with good customer service because your pings to the BBC website are 40ms? Ping packets are often treated as low-priority, if web pages aren't loading any slower then what's the problem?
 
You're leaving an ISP with good customer service because your pings to the BBC website are 40ms? Ping packets are often treated as low-priority, if web pages aren't loading any slower then what's the problem?

My gaming on the ps3 has taken a turn for the worse with the increase in ping. I only give the bbc ping time for an example. It seems the interleave is stuck on for some reason so if that can be turned off and the pick gets back to what my line usually delivers then I wont be leaving Aquiss.
 
That is quite a long line you have there. But pings aren't dependent on your line unless there is a problem with the line, which in your case, just seems to be congestion at the ISP level.

Advise that you go as deep as you can go with your research on your next isp, asking gamers what their pings are during the evening and consider that the cheaper it is, most likely the worse the service.
 
How long have you given them to get it turned off? As Caged says, an extra 20ms isn't making any odds to your online gaming.
 
How long have you given them to get it turned off? As Caged says, an extra 20ms isn't making any odds to your online gaming.

The problem seems to be getting interleaving turned off. Aquiss have asked BT to turn it off and it seems BT have informed them that they have carried out that request. However Aquiss have now agreed that the interleaving is still switched on so they have contacted BT once more to correct this. I feel that if the inteaving can be switched off then I will probably be happy with the service, it is not cheap at £25 a month so its not like I have chosen a bargain bucket deal and should expect the resulting rank service. Hopefully I should know on Monday if the line has been altered.
 
Yes, your ISP would have to pass a request out through Enta to BT Wholesale to get it turned off. That's why I asked how you'd given them to do it.
Also, have you tried disconnecting and reconnecting?
 
Yes, your ISP would have to pass a request out through Enta to BT Wholesale to get it turned off. That's why I asked how you'd given them to do it.
Also, have you tried disconnecting and reconnecting?


They have had 1 week to try and get the interleaving switched off and it seems for some reason BT have reported back to Aquiss that it has been switched off when it has not. I have reconnected the router on several occasions at the request of Aquiss but the interleaving is still on. Monday is the next date when we are hoping BT will once again attempt to switch the interleaving off.
 
Well finally got some success and interleaving has been switched off and the pings have now dropped from 40ms to 20ms:D. It seems like BT could not disable interleaving for some reason and I believe an engineer had to look into the problem. Well done to Aquiss for chasing it up for me until the problem was solved.
 
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