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1. Why use the Monitor·An Overview ·Do I need to keep my PC on 24/7 ·What status reports do I get? ·Is it Free? ·Join a Line Monitor Group - Free Service ·Can I see a screenshot? ·Am I getting what I paid my ISP for? ·Why do I care about reliability?
| | | BBR Line Monitoring A closer look at one of our site tools Posted on 2005-08-14 08:00:05 Written by lilhurricane 
Have you ever wanted to brag about your broadband connection's stability but lacked the proof? What about those days when your connection seems a little sluggish but you are not sure why? Did you ever get the impression that the ISP call center doesn't believe you really have a problem?
Let's take a look at an easy way to compare your DSL, Cable, Satellite or other broadband connection with your neighbor across the street or around the globe. With BroadbandReports Line Monitoring you can have a wonderful diagnostic tool that provides detailed & reliable up-to-the-minute information about your connections.
Continuous easy to read graphing setup for your convenience:
BroadbandReports Line Monitoring provides you with Hourly, Daily, Long & Short Term reports. These diagnostic reports will arrive weekly in your email inbox and are available online anytime and look just like this one.
You'll have an interesting way to instantly see how your line conditions compare with fellow members or neighbors.
Some of our individual forums are already on board with Line Monitoring:
The SBC Midwest - Ameritech forum has an Unofficial Status Page covering the service areas in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio and Wisconsin. lev , Riss_Centaur and rolande can help get you added, step by step instructions can be found in the FAQ: Setup and How to Join
Southeast City Chat - which covers States in the Southeastern US including Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Virginia, Tennessee, and Florida here: Southeast Forum Line Monitor
Northern California City Chat - which has participants all over The Bay Area of San Francisco and beyond, located here: Northern California Forum Line Monitor
We are also providing line monitoring for the active AT&T Southeast Forum as shown here: AT&T Southeast Forum Line Monitor
So what do you need to get started?
1. A connection that is on 24/7, since that is the most effective way to monitor a connection. Those with Cable/DSL routers can take advantage of this easily, leaving the router on to be monitored. Those without routers will need to leave their PC’s running at all times, staying connected through PPPoE software.
2. A BBR Line Monitoring Service Account . The service costs 1 Tool Point (approximately $1 per week).
The first week is free. After the first week, you'll need to acquire Tool Points to continue participating.
*Note: Your monitor will be terminated after the first week if you do not buy tool points..
Line Monitoring is now free if "part of a group" - see: »Line Monitoring FAQ »Join a Line Monitor Group - Free Service
Here is a great way to help support the site while enjoying a super way to monitor your connection with the tools that only the pros use!
For more information or assistance - or for inclusion to one of the above forums, please contact either: jazzman916 or lilhurricane .
We'll be happy to get you started!
The BBR Line Monitoring is for informational purposes only and does not in any way replace official status reports or support from your ISP. Thanks to RadioDoc and others who were integral in building the original concept.
*** The information in this article was put together by jazzman916 and lilhurricane .
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by mjf  last modified: 2009-05-14 18:36:28 | | | No, it isn't necessary.
If your IP address is held by your PC, then the monitor will show blank periods with 100% loss while your PC is off.
If your IP is held by your home router that is constantly powered, then your monitoring will show 24x7 results.
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feedback form edited by mjf  last modified: 2005-12-01 17:50:17 | | | This is an example of a line monitor report that is emailed weekly. These reports are also available online, anytime.
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feedback form edited by mjf  last modified: 2005-08-24 14:14:46 | | | Basic monitoring is (was) free for signups prior to September 25th 2000. This does not mean accounts prior to that date, it refers to monitoring begun and continuously maintained since before that date. If free monitoring was interrupted and then re-initiated, it is no longer free.
New signups cost 1 Tool Point per week, per module.
If you are a member of a line monitor group e.g. »[Services] Member Line Stats, then the monitor is free. See this FAQ entry »Line Monitoring FAQ »Join a Line Monitor Group - Free Service
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feedback form edited by mjf  last modified: 2008-04-05 22:38:17 | | | To join one of these groups contact the Host/Moderator of the respective group forum e.g. contact jazzman916 , Host/Moderator of the AT&T Southeast Forum to join the AT&T Southeast-NC line monitor group.
The following are the current Line Monitoring groups providing the free monitoring service:
Contact lev to join the following groups: AT&T Illinois AT&T Indiana AT&T Michigan AT&T Wisconsin AT&T Ohio Chicago Area
Contact lilhurricane to join the following groups: Tri-State Monitors SE Forum Monitors NoCal Line Monitors RCN Line Monitors Atlanta Line Monitors Insight Line Monitors Canadian Line Monitoring TD Cruncher Monitors DFW Line Monitors
Contact jazzman916 to join the following groups: AT&T Southeast 9 State Region AT&T Southeast-AL AT&T Southeast-KY AT&T Southeast-TN AT&T Southeast-SC AT&T Southeast-NC AT&T Southeast-GA AT&T Southeast-FL AT&T Southeast-MS AT&T Southeast-LA
Contact fourboxers to join the following groups: Windstream TekSavvy AT&T NE
Contact sashwa to join the following groups: DSLX EPN Embarq Earthlink DSL Boston aka New England Verizon DSL Verizon Fiber Optics
Contact sortofageek to join the following groups: Comcast HSI in California Comcast HSI in Colorado Comcast HSI in Florida Comcast HSI in Illinois Comcast HSI in Massachusetts Comcast HSI in Michigan Comcast HSI in Minnesota Comcast HSI in New Jersey Comcast HSI in Pennsylvania Comcast HSI in Tennessee Comcast HSI in Texas Comcast HSI in Vermont Comcast HSI in Washington D. C. Comcast HSI in Washington State And if your Comcast State is not represented contact sortofageek to set one up.
Contact Lex Luthor to join the following group: Optimum Online
Contact Flippant to join the following groups: ATT Southwest Region AT&T u-verse Texas Gulf Coast Region
Contact skj to join the following groups: AT&T West Charter
Contact seagreen to join the following group: Southern California regional CenturyTel
Contact dbmaven to join the following RoadRunner groups: New York Metro/New Jersey Texas Ohio Southern California Triad (Carolinas) Florida Philadelphia Upstate NY
Contact Axilla to join the following group: Central WI
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by mjf  last modified: 2008-11-15 16:07:33 | | | We've annotated an existing monitor setup as an example.
Please refer to this image.
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feedback form edited by mjf  last modified: 2006-05-10 22:07:33 | | | Are you getting a quality line? How do you KNOW?
Compare your line against others in your area, or on your ISP. In the weekly report, get rated from EXCELLENT to BAD in a number of key metrics.
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feedback form edited by KeysCapt  last modified: 2004-03-10 21:49:14 | | | If you are providing any kind of service on your line (web, email or FTP or other), you know how important reliability is. Check up at any time, to ensure that everything has been continuously available while your attention was elsewhere. Get alerts of outages, leaving you free to pay attention to more important things.
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