RandomMemory
Connected, super high packet loss between 12 and 40% and now it's down to 2%. This is so random for some reason
nuclearcat
This might be local issue of reseller link to you, try to check at this moments ping to dns.
No loss or problems right now, but some maintenance planned at this morning (didnt started yet).
anayman_k7
Just use
fast.com to test your speed
RandomMemory
nuclearcat wroteThis might be local issue of reseller link to you, try to check at this moments ping to dns.
No loss or problems right now, but some maintenance planned at this morning (didnt started yet).
My ping to the dns is very low and i used the lowest interval in cmd and i have no timeouts at all. Packet loss disappeared to the internet as of right now . But last night it started dropping packets from 12 like you said to 2 am and then it disappeared.
RandomMemory
3 PM. This is how it looks
and there's 8% loss
I think the furthure we go from the afternoon till like 11 the loss happens.
anayman_k7
Are you sure your network is not being affected by some sort of an electrical interference?
RandomMemory
If it was then you would see timeouts happen on the first cmd instance since that's the link between me and the local ISP dns server. Also my ccq is like 90-100 on mikrotik
anayman_k7
Test if you will get packet loss when you are running on UPS power in the couple of minutes between the Power goes down and the generator goes up, also monitor your SNR values, if it increases it means your phone cable is being affected by noise that could cause packet loss.
RandomMemory
Dude we're talking about microwave not DSL.
anayman_k7
RandomMemory wroteDude we're talking about microwave not DSL.
Oops, I take it all back :)
RandomMemory
Well loss is gone since an hour ago. I am just putting these timestamps here so I can keep you updated. Full pages of ping to internet with no timeouts whatsoever
anayman_k7
Well I dont know if it is related but at work we were facing troubles from our Microwave providers and it was solved like 30 minutes ago
nuclearcat
If ping to dns ok and outside not - most probably it is problem with international bw, this is mostly correct for any ISP.
I will recheck rules. Can youi check if red(loss) corellate with your loss time?
http://i.imgur.com/hiZrT1g.png
RandomMemory
Yep, This is pretty much it, If you see earlier in the thread i said today there was a huge loss at 3 pm and it's the same exact thing on the graph. So what now? We just wait?
RandomMemory
I made a thread 2 days ago asking about loss but no one answered because I thought if ogero subs have the same issue then it's something with international BW
nuclearcat
No, there is separate issue, it is stacked many things, internal (inside server room) 1G interfaces full, i am migrating now to more capacity, overhead issues on ogero interface, and capacity congestion in some direction.
I am doing some experiments now also, loss might increase for a while (for 5-10 min was, already done and reversed)
RandomMemory
Man I appreciate all you're doing and thanks for keeping me posted. Ping me here if you need me to test something for you.
nuclearcat
Still doing changes, trying to lower packetloss, i didnt finished migration yet, 2 days more i guess.
RandomMemory
Ah so this whole thing started happening a week ago because interfaces are full? Even the packet loss? Thought that was international bandwidth
nuclearcat
There is some load increase, but i didnt located reason yet. First i will tackle at least partially to decrease packetloss, then finish migration, as it was pending for 1 month and equipment arrived, and after that will search for reasons of increased load.