 | Questions on BW allocation percentage Status GOOD Current SQF 76 GOOD Stream NACK/ACK percentage 0 GOOD Tx Outage Duration (in secs) 0(0.00%) GOOD Demod LeftTrackingState Duration (in sec 0(0.00%) GOOD Demod Not Locked Duration (in secs) 0(0.00%) GOOD FLL unlock count 0 GOOD BW allocation percentage 14 GOOD Encoded Q Bytes Flushed 0(0.00%) GOOD No frame info 0(0.00%) GOOD Misc. errors 0(0.00%) GOOD ACM Fragmentation Error 0(0.00%) GOOD ACM MODCOD Sent Error 0(0.00%) GOOD SMA Reset Error 0 INFO ACM MODCOD Mismatch (Higher) 0 INFO ACM MODCOD Mismatch (Lower) 0 INFO AIS STF Over Limit Error 0(0.00%) GOOD Retx count to stream ACK ratio 0(0.00%) GOOD DVB-S2 PID loss percentage 0.0000 GOOD Realtime resets 0 GOOD Pointing problem detected NO GOOD Inroute Q1 overflows 0 GOOD Inroute Q2 overflows 0 GOOD Inroute Q3 overflows 0 GOOD Inroute Q4 overflows 0 GOOD CBR Q high latency packets 0(0.00%) GOOD CBR Q very high latency packets 0(0.00%) GOOD Priority Q 1 high latency pkts 0(0.00%) GOOD Priority Q 1 very high latency pkts 0(0.00%) GOOD Priority Q 2 high latency pkts 3(0.01%) GOOD Priority Q 2 very high latency pkts 0(0.00%) GOOD Priority Q 3 high latency pkts 0(0.00%) GOOD Priority Q 3 very high latency pkts 0(0.00%) GOOD Priority Q 4 high latency pkts 1359(1.87%) GOOD Priority Q 4 very high latency pkts 0(0.00%) GOOD TX CODES: None
Im pretty familiar with most of the Hughesnet Adv Options and terms.. I have not been able to find a topic reguarding BW allocation percentage. Im assuming its how much BW i get while on? Casue there is others on the gateway ect. So BW has to be %'d to allow fair share of BW? or if that's not the case, Can someone explain it to me.
Normaly my BW allocation percentage is around 50-60 From 1-9 EST in Morning, Then drops overtime the closer i get to Peak Hour.. Yet past few days it has been like 5-9%.. The 14 ATM is during the Non-Fap Times.. Which is strange. I have never seen it this low.
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 grohgregDunno. Ask The Chief join:2001-07-05 Dawson Springs, KY | There are two BW stats recorded by the modem; browsing and upload. Given that the alarm triggers are Statistic Name -- Marginal -- Bad Browsing BW --- -- 10 ------- 6 Upload BW ----- -- 30 ------- 20 it seems apparent that the BW allocation percentage statistic name is related to browsing, as in what percentage of the bandwidth allocation was available at the time the statistic was collected. It stands to reason then that the number will be inversely proportional to the server loading. That is; higher percentages available during low usage hours, lower percentages available during high usage hours.
Understand, this is a best guess based upon experience only. I can't actually back it up with any Hughes documentation.
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 | Thanks. That makes alot of sense. Also, Where did you find the ->
Statistic Name -- Marginal -- Bad Browsing BW --- -- 10 ------- 6 Upload BW ----- -- 30 ------- 20
Dont think i have ever seen that in the Adv Page. |
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 grohgregDunno. Ask The Chief join:2001-07-05 Dawson Springs, KY | Diagnostics -> Expert -> General -> Config -> Statistics Classification Threshold A value between Good and Marginal is what generates the "Marginal" rating of any given statistic. A value less than Marginal is what generates the "Bad" rating - and the accompanying red X on the Hourly History.
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