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[Cable]Congestion on ATIPA from 9:30p.m.-11p.mon 45/4 SB6120 Docsis 3 Channel ID 1 2 3 4 Frequency 591000000 Hz 597000000 Hz 603000000 Hz 609000000 Hz Signal to Noise Ratio 37 dB 37 dB 37 dB 37 dB Downstream Modulation QAM256 QAM256 QAM256 QAM256 Power Level 3 dBmV 3 dBmV 2 dBmV 2 dBmV Upstream Bonding Channel Value Channel ID 6 1 2 5 Frequency 38596000 Hz 31296000 Hz 25296000 Hz 22096000 Hz Ranging Service ID 260 260 260 260 Symbol Rate 2.560 Msym/sec 2.560 Msym/sec 2.560 Msym/sec 2.560 Msym/sec Power Level 42 dBmV 40 dBmV 39 dBmV 38 dBmV Upstream Modulation [3] QPSK [3] 16QAM [2] 64QAM [3] QPSK [3] 16QAM [2] 64QAM [3] QPSK [3] 16QAM [2] 64QAM [3] QPSK [3] 16QAM [2] 64QAM Ranging Status Success Success Success Success Signal Stats (Codewords) Bonding Channel Value Channel ID 1 2 3 4 Total Unerrored Codewords 9185389057 594724773 594726063 594726116 Total Correctable Codewords 276 226 84 119 Total Uncorrectable Codewords 2377 2439 1425 1476 Nexicom at 10:26 p.m. EST:
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Jayar
Member
2013-Apr-22 10:43 pm
Re: [Cable] Slow speeds in McNicoll area againAh, I beat you to it! Could it be capacity has again been filled after the migration of Ajax? |
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This isn't node congestion.
ping/traceroute to teksavvy.com
Packet loss on all hops
|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------| | WinMTR statistics | | Host - Loss % | Sent | Recv | Best | Avrg | Wrst | Last | |------------------------------------------------|------|------|------|------|------|------| | | 10.124.158.129 - 2 | 109 | 107 | 8 | 13 | 22 | 13 | | 24.156.135.73 - 1 | 113 | 112 | 13 | 19 | 49 | 15 | | 69.63.248.201 - 1 | 113 | 112 | 12 | 19 | 29 | 15 | | 2120.ae0.agg01.tor.packetflow.ca - 3 | 102 | 99 | 11 | 23 | 124 | 18 | | bdr01.tek.packetflow.ca - 3 | 105 | 102 | 16 | 21 | 30 | 22 | | www.teksavvy.com - 4 | 101 | 97 | 16 | 21 | 31 | 19 | |________________________________________________|______|______|______|______|______|______| WinMTR v0.92 GPL V2 by Appnor MSP - Fully Managed Hosting & Cloud Provider |
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What is wrong with these new connection. I thought we will get good speed after buying new modem. TS are you watching this new drama?
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said by Jayar:Ah, I beat you to it! Could it be capacity has again been filled after the migration of Ajax? Exactly my thoughts |
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Yup, slowdown again. Might be Ajax people, booo!!!! jk.
Hopefully it gets fixed... night time internet was glorious the week we got migrated. |
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Sure seems that way. But maybe script kiddies are DDoSing everything as some sort of weird protest against CISPA. This is most likely Teksavvy network congestion. Well, I've about had enough of this after suffering since February. Oh well, was fun, but enough's enough. Steam downloads are much slower tonight too. |
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MJB33
Member
2013-Apr-22 11:02 pm
this is what you get when canada's internet infrastructure isn't designed property. either slow dedicated dsl or shared cable with fiber... we need dedicated ftth internet with 250mbits - 1gigabit options.... damn bell/rogers/big telecom.....
ftth is need badly... |
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HiVolt Premium Member join:2000-12-28 Toronto, ON |
HiVolt
Premium Member
2013-Apr-22 11:03 pm
This is really gonna suck for people if this keeps happening during the next 3 months of ATPIA migration.... |
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Jayar
Member
2013-Apr-22 11:07 pm
I'm not staying if this is any indication. You and I have been through quite a lot being on mcnicoll ! |
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said by Jayar:I'm not staying if this is any indication. You and I have been through quite a lot being on mcnicoll ! I think you mean me. Yeah, I honestly I can't see this situation improving as more and more areas migrate. |
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Jayar
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2013-Apr-22 11:11 pm
said by Webslinger:said by Jayar:I'm not staying if this is any indication. You and I have been through quite a lot being on mcnicoll ! I think you mean me. Yeah, I honestly I can't see this situation improving as more and more areas migrate. HiVolt too, except it looks like he's on VDSL now. |
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HiVolt Premium Member join:2000-12-28 Toronto, ON |
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said by Jayar:I'm not staying if this is any indication. You and I have been through quite a lot being on mcnicoll ! YeahI don't blame you. though i no longer have TSI cable as of January... I had a bad feeling about the whole Rogers TPIA/ATPIA thing... this was before the speedmatching decision that said no matching for TPIA... Besides I needed to trim some costs, so i just stuck with the VDSL... |
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said by MJB33:this is what you get when canada's internet infrastructure isn't designed property. either slow dedicated dsl or shared cable with fiber... we need dedicated ftth internet with 250mbits - 1gigabit options.... damn bell/rogers/big telecom.....
ftth is need badly... Well, okay, yeah, sure, but my neighbour on Rogers doesn't appear to be having this problem. So, what does that tell you? Unless someone can definitively point the finger at Rogers for playing games with Teksavvy customers (and I wouldn't be surprised if Rogers was playing games), Teksavvy has a serious issue with its cable internet service in this area. |
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HiVolt
Premium Member
2013-Apr-22 11:16 pm
said by Webslinger:Well, okay, yeah, sure, but my neighbour on Rogers doesn't appear to be having this problem. So, what does that tell you? It likely means Rogers isn't managing this transition too well... That said I hope that TSI has enough ATPIA capacity as these migrations happen. |
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said by HiVolt:It likely means Rogers isn't managing this transition too well... It was horrible here before the transition as well. quote: That said I hope that TSI has enough ATPIA capacity as these migrations happen.
They claimed there was enough POI capacity before the transition, and the McNicoll POI was brutal. |
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Markham looks like it's also experiencing the same thing:
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Rogers was likely had something misconfigured, or putting TSI on lower priorities, who knows...
With no audit or insight into their network by a neutral outside 3rd party, they can play dirty tricks and nobody will know... |
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said by HiVolt:Rogers was likely had something misconfigured, or putting TSI on lower priorities, who knows...
With no audit or insight into their network by a neutral outside 3rd party, they can play dirty tricks and nobody will know... Wouldn't surprise me. But that still doesn't help me either. I need something reliable in this area, and I sure don't want to return to Rogers. I'm also not thrilled with the prospect of paying dry loop fees. I like Teksavvy, but the bottom line is that I'm not going to keep paying month after month for these results. And we were all told the situation would improve after migration. And it did, until Ajax migrated. I sure hope whatever the problem is can be fixed easily. |
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Seems to be limited to ATPIA only, I had a slow test at first (12/1) but after DHCP reset, got this: Maybe they got more new signups than they anticipated? Could be Rogers hasn't installed all the 10G links TSI has ordered for the Agg-POI handoff. |
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Re: [Cable] Slow speeds in McNicoll (former POI) area againsaid by TypeS:Seems to be limited to ATPIA only Most of us in this thread were on the former McNicoll POI, so with respect to the subject of this thread, yes. quote: , I had a slow test at first (12/1) but after DHCP reset, got this
You're not in the area specified by the subject of this thread, your speedtest is a good half hour past the specified time, and your speed tier isn't fast enough to reflect congestion as you approach midnight. quote: Could be Rogers hasn't installed all the 10G links TSI has ordered for the Agg-POI handoff.
If that's the case, why migrate all these other areas right now (why migrate Ajax, for example)? I sure hope this issue can be fixed easily. |
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TypeS
Member
2013-Apr-22 11:39 pm
Well I meant what you're experiencing right now.
Other POIs have had it bad as well. I think no area in Ontario has had it worse than Ottawa: congestion, router outages, RF signal outages, power outage drills, etc. |
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said by TypeS:Well I meant what you're experiencing right now. What I'm experiencing right now is almost as bad as it was before the migration of the McNicoll POI. It's as though nothing has changed (with the exception of increased upload speeds due to switching to a 45/4 plan). Based on some other threads, I suspect there may be existing issues with other POIs currently, but for those hoping to jump aboard the ATIPA train in the GTA, the ride may be a lot slower than expected between 9:30 p.m. (sometimes earlier) and 11 p.m. EST every single night. |
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HiVolt
Premium Member
2013-Apr-22 11:46 pm
Its like every time an existing POI is migrated into ATPIA, all of the ATPIA ones suffer?
Rogers is probably messing something up, I would guess TSI would have enough ATPIA capacity before making the switchovers... |
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I actually still should be on the old POI as I'm still on the 18/0.5 plan.
And speeds seem to be back to normal at this point in time. |
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said by JoJoBlue:I actually still should be on the old POI as I'm still on the 18/0.5 plan. No, the entire area is migrated. Your plan is just grandfathered (or your speed tier hasn't been switched yet for whatever reason). quote: And speeds seem to be back to normal at this point in time.
Of course. The congestion problem is always (at least) between 9:30 p.m. and 11 p.m. EST every single night. And you won't see the problem as often because you're only on an 18 Mbps plan. Since it's now after midnight, things are better for you (but still pretty bad for me, considering I'm paying for 45/4): 12:03 a.m. on Nexicom Download speeds are still sucky for me on 45/4 at this time (despite being better than between 9:30 p.m and 11 p.m.) But you max your line at 18 Mbps, so congestion right now is not going to be reflected in your speedtests. |
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said by Webslinger:said by JoJoBlue:I actually still should be on the old POI as I'm still on the 18/0.5 plan. No, the entire area is migrated. Your plan is just grandfathered. quote: And speeds seem to be back to normal at this point in time.
Of course. The problem is always (at least) between 9:30 p.m. and 11 p.m. EST every single night. Hmm, I thought you needed a D3 modem to be allowed on aggregated. Or maybe that was for service with Rogers directly. I haven't been paying enough attention lately. And as for it always being between 9:30pm to 11pm, that's assuming the problem is congestion, which I suppose it probably is in this case. It isn't always though. |
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said by JoJoBlue : Hmm, I thought you needed a D3 modem to be allowed on aggregated.
No, D3 is just required for specific speed tiers (the newer speed cable plans/packages). quote: Or maybe that was for service with Rogers directly.
No. quote: And as for it always being between 9:30pm to 11pm, that's assuming the problem is congestion, which I suppose it probably is in this case. It isn't always though.
Between 9:30p.m. and 11p.m., when you see this situation happening, it's always congestion for the former McNicoll POI area. |
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Re: [Cable]Slow speeds again/McNicoll area from 9:30p.m.-11p.mStill got a few months for me on TPIA :P. Not home to test though. |
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