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D1NZ

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#280947 20-Jan-2021 22:53
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Any one noticed there was a speed drop from 19/1/2021 10AM to 20/1/2021 12PM?

 

 

 


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  #2639267 20-Jan-2021 22:55
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Nope




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  #2639271 20-Jan-2021 23:07
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Sorry lots of questions 

 

What are those graphs showing?

 

Are you saying that you are maxing out your downlink and uplink 24/7? or are you running regular ping, download and upload tests?

 

what is your location?

 

is there a specific site/network/ip that you are measuring to?





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D1NZ

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  #2639272 20-Jan-2021 23:13
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pwner:

 

Sorry lots of questions 

 

What are those graphs showing?

 

Are you saying that you are maxing out your downlink and uplink 24/7? or are you running regular ping, download and upload tests?

 

what is your location?

 

is there a specific site/network/ip that you are measuring to?

 

 

 

 

Speedtest hourly and no I am not hammering my connection 24/7

 

from Christchurch

 

Its just speedtest site.




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  #2639273 20-Jan-2021 23:16
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can you see from your logs if a different server was used during the impacted period?

 

the latency bump suggests a different destination





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  #2639274 20-Jan-2021 23:22
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pwner:

 

can you see from your logs if a different server was used during the impacted period?

 

the latency bump suggests a different destination

 

 

 

 

Good call, after checking server log, indeed it switched server,

 

 

 

thanks,

 

 

 


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  #2639289 20-Jan-2021 23:37
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not sure if you want to take this any further, but no reason on the 2d network you shouldn't be able to get better speeds to the netspeed server.

 

if you do can you provide a tracert to the netspeed server.





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  #2639291 20-Jan-2021 23:44
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pwner:

 

not sure if you want to take this any further, but no reason on the 2d network you shouldn't be able to get better speeds to the netspeed server.

 

if you do can you provide a tracert to the netspeed server.

 

 

 

 

tracert done to the server that is in the log.

 

 

 


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