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smithy01793's avatar
smithy01793
On our wavelength
7 months ago

Received Response to Broadcast Maintenance Request, But no Unicast Maintenance opportunities received

Hi all so had a lot of these pop up in the logs yesterday morning early. 

Along with

SYNC Timing Synchronization failure - Failed to acquire QAM/QPSK symbol timing

 

Could someone please explain what they mean. I have tried to find out my self before posting but getting different answers to them each time. 

  • Client62's avatar
    Client62
    Alessandro Volta

    For us sprays of log entries usually match some kind of local maintenance or a new customer connection.

      • Robert_P's avatar
        Robert_P
        Forum Team

        Hello smithy01793

         

        Sorry to hear of the connection issues experienced, we appreciate you raising them via the forums.

         

        We have checked all of the connections and equipment, everything appears to be within the ranges and spec's we'd expect to see. The speeds are also fine at 1137mbps download and 100mbps upload.

         

        There was a short disconnection early on Saturday but prior to that it was Tuesday of last week. Have you noticed these differences and an improvement?

  • smithy01793's avatar
    smithy01793
    On our wavelength

    Hi Gareth. 

    This is in a wired connection 2.5gig port on hub to my 10gig port on my machine. 

    No firewall or AV interference on this. 

    Using a cat 6a cable same stuff I use in a data center at work. Completely isolated from power cables where possible as well.

    This happens on a veritable collection of software and applications. 

    From good old games to database applications to standard video calls to America etc. 

    Tried on EU. Asia and America jump servers. 

    It seems to be when putting the hub/connection under load.

    Cheers Tom 

  • smithy01793's avatar
    smithy01793
    On our wavelength

    I have noticed when the tests I have done. When the Internet connection is roughly at its max and then trying to perform other things it would seem the hub is suffering from buffer bloat to excessive amounts.

    This may just be a limitation of the hardware. 

    • Zach_R's avatar
      Zach_R
      Forum Team

      Hi smithy01793,

      Thank you for expanding. It appears that you're already speaking with one of my colleagues via private message regarding your concerns. Please respond to their last message, if you haven't already, and they'll assist you further in due course.

      Thanks,