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adimw

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#151757 4-Sep-2014 11:11
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Hi All,

I have a 130/10 cable connection in Johnsonville, noticed that I've been getting many emails from pingdom advising the connection to my webserver (hosted on the connection in question) going up and down.

I've just setup a check to ping the router so will see if this varies from the www check.

Also wondering why on the Cisco DPC3008 the upstream light is steady orange whereas the others are steady green, wondering what this indicates?

Thanks
Adam


Much more in depth stats of HTTP Up/Down here: stats.pingdom.com/70l8wjr08hiu

and for the new cable modem ping probe: stats.pingdom.com/oqberpko97ir  







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  #1121876 4-Sep-2014 14:31
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Orange means poor signal, hence the drops. log a fault.



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  #1122087 4-Sep-2014 19:06
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Time to have a tech coming around.






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  #1122121 4-Sep-2014 20:14
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Yep tech visit is needed. Sounds like a signal fault on your connection.




 

 

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