I wouldn't mind seeing a TBB speedtest though to look at httpx1 v httpx6.
The httpx1 v httpx6 test I wanted to see is
this one.
Sorry, I forgot that it only shows up by default if you are logged in, if you're not then you have to click the "alternative speedtester".
Can you let us see a http1 v http6 test pleaseYou can input the results direct into this forum using the code selection "
BBCode (for forums; not supported on thinkbroadband forums) Displaying Graphs"
can you provide me with a tracert to the BBC. Ive noticed a couple of those performance tests show very high ping rates
At 239ms your latency is looking very high on that TBB speedtest and there's a lot of jitter going on.
Can you let us have a tracert to BBC please.Burst activity of 82Mbps and an average of 71.7Mbps when you were
syncing at 69670 should not be possible
Your upstream throughput seems low - is it always around 15Mbps?
I can see from the speedtest history that it is often much lower than it should be. It also appears to have some correlation with the downstream being higher than it should.
Do you have a software firewall or Antivirus prog that could be interfering with speedtests. Its not unknown for some AVs to cause strange speedtest results.
PC running very Busy ...... keyboard very sloooow.
Was it running busy when doing the speedtests, that could cause buffering and explain the jitter, and possibly some of the latency.
Can you perform the tests when the PC has nothing else running.
I have swapped to the HG612 to see if DLM is not setting G.INP because I am using a 'non-kosher' modem.
I wasnt going to get you to swap until I'd seen the http1 v http6 tests and I also wanted you to get an
adsl info --stats immediately before you took it off, and then one from the HG612 immediately after it synced to compare.
However from the information on MDWS stats I can see that as anticipated the HG612 is giving you a lower sync. SNRm is a tiny bit more bumpy but nothing to worry about as your error rates haven't increased.
Despite the HG612 being on overnight, you still appear to be g.inpless [i made up a new word!]