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  #1086113 9-Jul-2014 22:50
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hmmm did it burst? 




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  #1086115 9-Jul-2014 22:56
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Not quite sure - everything disconnected at once. May have been FileZilla server. I'll check the logs. May have even been the fritz..
We were sitting on 23MB/s upload from here though so that equates to around 185mbps upload - can't complain - be right back - checking logs.


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09.07.14 22:54:59 Login to the FRITZ!Box user interface from the IP address 192.168.178.33.
09.07.14 22:49:57 Internet connection established successfully. IP address: 203.86.202.165, DNS server: 202.37.101.1 and 202.37.101.2, Gateway: 111.69.17.21, Broadband PoP: SNAPDSL-CHC
09.07.14 22:49:46 Timeout during PPP negotiation.
09.07.14 22:49:46 Internet connection cleared.




 

 

 


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  #1086117 9-Jul-2014 22:57
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it'd be handy to know if that disconnect can be replicated




 

 

 




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  #1086118 9-Jul-2014 22:58
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cjmchch: it'd be handy to know if that disconnect can be replicated


pulling the transfers back up, curl didnt wanna autoresume unfortunately.. 





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  #1086123 9-Jul-2014 23:06
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% Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current
Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed
0 50.0G 0 0 0 0 0 0 --:--:-- 0:00:24 --:--:-- 0
Warning: Transient problem: FTP error Will retry in 1 seconds. 50 retries
Warning: left.
0 50.0G 0 2025k 0 0 63883 0 9d 17h 0:00:32 9d 17h 0


boom. i think i broke it.




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  #1086124 9-Jul-2014 23:07
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9.07.14 23:06:32 Internet connection established successfully. IP address: 203.86.202.165, DNS server: 202.37.101.1 and 202.37.101.2, Gateway: 111.69.17.21, Broadband PoP: SNAPDSL-CHC
09.07.14 23:06:21 Timeout during PPP negotiation.
09.07.14 23:06:21 Internet connection cleared.




 

 

 


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  #1086125 9-Jul-2014 23:08
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Perfect, exactly what I needed. Instability...




 

 

 


 
 
 
 

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  #1086126 9-Jul-2014 23:08
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well.. think this is starting to seem replicable! 




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  #1086128 9-Jul-2014 23:10
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hio77: well.. think this is starting to seem replicable! 


Almost definitely the same issue that is being experienced on the download.




 

 

 


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  #1086130 9-Jul-2014 23:12
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I'll have a chat tomorrow and move on to retesting at a later stage. It seems stable at the lower end of the scale but as soon as you get up around the 200mbps mark it falls over. Really appreciate your help hio77.




 

 

 


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  #1086131 9-Jul-2014 23:23
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cjmchch: I'll have a chat tomorrow and move on to retesting at a later stage. It seems stable at the lower end of the scale but as soon as you get up around the 200mbps mark it falls over. Really appreciate your help hio77.


not a problem, something productive? to spend the evening doing!


that sad moment, when i dont get to play with a 200/200 link dammit!

ild suspect its some sort of reaction to the limiters buffer fulling up or something..



if you need it, let me know, and ill leave an iperf server running on a few of my machines... running in server mode, by default would get you upstream traffic - although if it is indeed identical to what happens on downloads, im sure it wont be an issue maxing the link.




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  #1086491 10-Jul-2014 15:47
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I see that your path MTU is 1492. Is this the best that is available for a fibre connection?

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  #1086512 10-Jul-2014 16:13
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gregb: I see that your path MTU is 1492. Is this the best that is available for a fibre connection?


since snaps UFB is PPoE, ild assume without rfc4638 being at play it would be the max...




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  #1086519 10-Jul-2014 16:28
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gregb: I see that your path MTU is 1492. Is this the best that is available for a fibre connection?


presumably that's the best for a PPPoE connection.

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