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- Client62Alessandro Volta
To see if this packet loss is a VM network or a MS Teams etc issue try the test below...
https://www.samknows.com/realspeed/Once the test begins click on: Run full test to see all the stats for Packet Loss / Jitter / Latency / Upstream.
- EtherstreamJoining in
Hi,
thanks for the advice. I know the packet loss is in the download direction as I have ThousandEyes running on my laptop and this would see outbound packet loss as I’m monitoring the connectivity to my VC provider. The fact it happens at the same time of day exactly suggests VM are doing something in the network. Maybe turning on traffic shaping or re-routing to different peering points. Either way it’s massively disrupting.
- jbrennandVery Insightful Person
can we look at it on a BQM...
Also, If you haven’t already, set up a free, secure and “offlsite” - “Broadband Quality Monitor” to continually monitor the state of your connection and record any true network dropouts , latency issues, packet drops, etc - it will thus allow you to differentiate between those and simple wifi dropouts. It does it 24/7/365 and it keeps a visual record of any/all of your network disconnections, useful data to have to match to the Network logs (in your Hub settings) and also in discussions with VM - note it will take a few hours to start seeing a sensible picture - post up the “link” to the “share live graph”. Click the lower link (Share Live Graph) then, click generate. Copy the text in the Direct Link box, beware, there may be more text than you can see. On here click the Link icon (2 links chain to the left of the camera icon) In the URL box paste the link you copied and then click OK
https://www.thinkbroadband.com/broadband/monitoring/quality
- EtherstreamJoining in
I tried the various network quality testers people suggested but none of them worked on my setup (maybe because I use my VMB modem as a bridge to another dedicated router). You can see the packet loss here in the report from the router itself. You can see the spikes at 4pm and 10am where packet loss gets to 10%+ and latency ramps up which starts affecting video calls. Also seems to be at 10pm, but luckily I've finished work by then!
Given the precise timing of the problem and the fact it happens every day, this has to be due to something happening in the network.
- Kath_PForum Team
Hi Etherstream,
Thanks for coming back to us on this one. We can see the hub has since been rebooted, so thanks for doing that.
After running some further checks, we have identified a connectivity issue that would cause performance related issues with your connection. This issue is impacting at least 25% of the customers in the area. We've automatically raised the issue to our network teams who will investigate and fix the fault in the area.
Once we have more information on this, we will let you know.
Apologies for the inconvenience.
Thanks,
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