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MVM
join:2001-09-01
El Dorado Hills, CA

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Re: Losing downstream channel.

In your case it looks like it's a specific route issue so I think you're ok.

The "Central - USA" test has no packet loss, but the West coast one does.

Could be related to your problem, but looks more like a routing issue between you and the west coast test server.
StefanB
join:2009-08-27
Miami, FL

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Perfect, I'm not going to worry much about it then. Maybe it will get fixed whenever this issue I'm having is gone.

About the Wikipedia link, that's very interesting. Seems like there's not many sources that can possibly cause some issues as you said, that makes me feel more at ease .

You're awesome, pflog... I really appreciate your time helping me and quick replies.

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MVM
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said by StefanB:

I really appreciate your time helping me and quick replies.

No problem, glad to try and help. Let us know how the monitoring of that channel goes and if you end up calling support have them send someone out. At least when the tech shows up you will be able to say "the channel on 375 MHz keeps dropping" and tell him if there are tons of errors or not. That should hopefully point them in a direction to investigate.
Thordrune
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I'm not sure if the same servers are used for both, but when I ran a Smokeping test for a week a little while ago, the west coast server showed more jitter and packet loss. The Kansas server's results looked much better. I ended up using that one as its results coincided with my connectivity issues.