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High latency on Hell Let Loose

joek66
On our wavelength

Recently joined VM on a 100 Mbps connection and ping is typically 90-120ms (significantly more than previous TalkTalk fibre connection). 

I'm using a PowerLine connector but tried removing that today and connecting directly via Ethernet cable - very little improvement.

Would love to know what I could do to get the ping down to something a bit more respectable, e.g. 50ms or lower! 

Thanks

 

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joek66
On our wavelength

Assuming it's useful to see this...please let me know if any other info is required 😊

 

Downstream bonded channels

Channel Frequency (Hz) Power (dBmV) SNR (dB) Modulation Channel ID
13307500002.438256 qam25
22027500000.938256 qam9
32107500000.738256 qam10
42187500000.738256 qam11
52267500000.538256 qam12
62347500000.438256 qam13
7242750000038256 qam14
8250750000-0.538256 qam15
9258750000-0.938256 qam16
10266750000-138256 qam17
11274750000-0.938256 qam18
12282750000038256 qam19
132907500000.538256 qam20
14298750000138256 qam21
153067500001.738256 qam22
163147500002.240256 qam23
173227500002.538256 qam24
183387500002.238256 qam26
193467500001.940256 qam27
203547500001.740256 qam28
213627500001.540256 qam29
223707500001.240256 qam30
23378750000138256 qam31
243867500000.740256 qam32


Downstream bonded channels

Channel Locked Status RxMER (dB) Pre RS Errors Post RS Errors
1Locked38.94552616
2Locked38.97062995
3Locked38.97542778
4Locked38.66153870
5Locked38.95693970
6Locked38.97543673
7Locked38.98371666
8Locked38.620708130
9Locked38.939146417
10Locked38.936317020
11Locked38.628608295
12Locked38.68819317
13Locked38.94471886
14Locked38.949210458
15Locked38.63832236
16Locked40.32792827
17Locked38.93002203
18Locked38.93692520
19Locked40.35052937
20Locked40.34702146
21Locked40.33132432
22Locked40.33822286
23Locked38.914729438
24Locked40.95102059

 

Upstream bonded channels

Channel Frequency (Hz) Power (dBmV) Symbol Rate (ksps) Modulation Channel ID
15369989847.3512064 qam2
26029999048512064 qam1
34620012646.3512064 qam3
43940000045.8512064 qam4


Upstream bonded channels

Channel Channel Type T1 Timeouts T2 Timeouts T3 Timeouts T4 Timeouts
1ATDMA00130
2ATDMA00150
3ATDMA00190
4ATDMA00230





joek66
On our wavelength

Started a BQM, live link: 

https://www.thinkbroadband.com/broadband/monitoring/quality/share/d51fe4e8b25f4b2c9109620bcdcf33cb58292d42


@joek66 wrote:

Assuming it's useful to see this...please let me know if any other info is required 😊

 

Downstream bonded channels

Channel Frequency (Hz) Power (dBmV) SNR (dB) Modulation Channel ID
13307500002.438256 qam25
22027500000.938256 qam9
32107500000.738256 qam10
42187500000.738256 qam11
52267500000.538256 qam12
62347500000.438256 qam13
7242750000038256 qam14
8250750000-0.538256 qam15
9258750000-0.938256 qam16
10266750000-138256 qam17
11274750000-0.938256 qam18
12282750000038256 qam19
132907500000.538256 qam20
14298750000138256 qam21
153067500001.738256 qam22
163147500002.240256 qam23
173227500002.538256 qam24
183387500002.238256 qam26
193467500001.940256 qam27
203547500001.740256 qam28
213627500001.540256 qam29
223707500001.240256 qam30
23378750000138256 qam31
243867500000.740256 qam32


Downstream bonded channels

Channel Locked Status RxMER (dB) Pre RS Errors Post RS Errors
1Locked38.94552616
2Locked38.97062995
3Locked38.97542778
4Locked38.66153870
5Locked38.95693970
6Locked38.97543673
7Locked38.98371666
8Locked38.620708130
9Locked38.939146417
10Locked38.936317020
11Locked38.628608295
12Locked38.68819317
13Locked38.94471886
14Locked38.949210458
15Locked38.63832236
16Locked40.32792827
17Locked38.93002203
18Locked38.93692520
19Locked40.35052937
20Locked40.34702146
21Locked40.33132432
22Locked40.33822286
23Locked38.914729438
24Locked40.95102059

 

Upstream bonded channels

Channel Frequency (Hz) Power (dBmV) Symbol Rate (ksps) Modulation Channel ID
15369989847.3512064 qam2
26029999048512064 qam1
34620012646.3512064 qam3
43940000045.8512064 qam4


Upstream bonded channels

Channel Channel Type T1 Timeouts T2 Timeouts T3 Timeouts T4 Timeouts
1ATDMA00130
2ATDMA00150
3ATDMA00190
4ATDMA00230






The Post RS Errors and T3 timeouts are a concern.

Looks like a noisy line or local outage.

Or even a faulty HUB!

joek66
On our wavelength

Hello, is there any chance of a response from VM on this please? It does appear as though there is a technical issue that requires some further investigation/action.

Many thanks

joek66
On our wavelength

Do I need to keep bumping this thread for a response from VM or just wait patiently?

My BQM will show some periods of total packet loss, this is definitely not a VM issue, the power has been turned off for some work, should be back on shortly. 

Otherwise the BQM does seem to be showing more erratic/high latency during peak times, and overnight it's dropping back down again. 

 

 

Zak_M
Forum Team (Retired)
Forum Team (Retired)

Good afternoon @joek66

 

Welcome to the forums & taking the time to post.

 

I am sorry to hear that you have had some issues your services. 

 

I have run some diagnostics from here & everything seems to be as it should, There are no issues listed on the network log, The power levels look to be where they should & the upload & download speeds provided to the hub are where they should be & on average over the month is higher than expected. 

 

Kind regards,

Za)k_M

jpeg1
Alessandro Volta

As @carl_pearce has highlighted, there is too much noise on your downstream and far too many T3 timeouts. Some packet loss too, very likely due to those two faults.

It's not acceptable and you need a technician visit to correct your connection.  

- jpeg1
My name is NOT Alessandro. That's just a tag Virginmedia sticks on some contributors. Please ignore it.

joek66
On our wavelength

The post RS errors seem to have gone:

Downstream bonded channels

Channel Frequency (Hz) Power (dBmV) SNR (dB) Modulation Channel ID
1330750000240256 qam25
22027500001.238256 qam9
3210750000138256 qam10
4218750000140256 qam11
52267500000.938256 qam12
62347500000.738256 qam13
72427500000.238256 qam14
8250750000038256 qam15
9258750000-0.240256 qam16
10266750000-0.238256 qam17
11274750000-0.238256 qam18
122827500000.238256 qam19
132907500000.540256 qam20
14298750000138256 qam21
153067500001.538256 qam22
163147500001.940256 qam23
17322750000240256 qam24
18338750000240256 qam26
193467500001.740256 qam27
203547500001.740256 qam28
213627500001.540256 qam29
223707500001.240256 qam30
23378750000140256 qam31
243867500000.940256 qam32


Downstream bonded channels

Channel Locked Status RxMER (dB) Pre RS Errors Post RS Errors
1Locked40.3580
2Locked38.9520
3Locked38.9470
4Locked40.3440
5Locked38.9400
6Locked38.9520
7Locked38.9600
8Locked38.9740
9Locked40.3870
10Locked38.91050
11Locked38.91620
12Locked38.9570
13Locked40.3390
14Locked38.9710
15Locked38.9640
16Locked40.3460
17Locked40.3540
18Locked40.3610
19Locked40.3700
20Locked40.3700
21Locked40.9480
22Locked40.3420
23Locked40.3350
24Locked40.9190

 

Still some T3 timeouts although not as many - is this anything to be concerned about?

Upstream bonded channels

Channel Frequency (Hz) Power (dBmV) Symbol Rate (ksps) Modulation Channel ID
15370000048.3512064 qam2
26030000049.3512064 qam1
34619997147.5512064 qam3
43940000046.8512064 qam4


Upstream bonded channels

Channel Channel Type T1 Timeouts T2 Timeouts T3 Timeouts T4 Timeouts
1ATDMA0020
2ATDMA0030
3ATDMA0050
4ATDMA0010

 

And while the average latency on the BQM looks mostly fine, there are some clear spikes, often during peak/day time hours. 

Zak_M
Forum Team (Retired)
Forum Team (Retired)

Thank you for coming back to us @joek66

 

I have further run the diagnostics this morning & there are now no downstream power levels showing.

 

This is worth getting an engineer to look into, I will pop you over a PM so that we can confirm your information.

 

Kind regards,

Zak_M