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1 edit | reply to ewth8tr Re: DNS problem I think
Near End CRC Errors (I/F): 552/0 Far End CRC Errors (I/F): 0/0 Near End CRC(Within last 30 mins) (I/F): 544/0 Far End CRC(Within last 30 mins) (I/F): 0/0 Near End RS FEC (I/F): 6262/0 Far End RS FEC (I/F): 0/0 Near End FEC(Within last 30 mins) (I/F): 6073/0 Far End FEC(Within last 30 mins) (I/F): 0/0 Discard Packets(Within last 30 mins): 0 SNR Margin (Downstream/Upstream): 20/6 Attenuation (Downstream/Upstream): 31/17 Authentication Failure: 0
Seems like it drops train maybe. |
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| well that doesn't show drops in train... 20db down train is excellent (depending on the speed, but 20 will not cause you issues), 6db up is low but upstream isn't as big of a deal.
so if you can ping out that indicates you are connected (depending on where you are pinging). Try pinging out with large packets (like 1000 bytes) when you can't browse. If you can ping out with 1000 bytes but can't surf and then 15-30 seconds later you've got a software issue on your computer... firewall, anti-virus freaking out, etc. -- Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy -Benjamin Franklin |
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| Well it went down from 9pm to 9am this morning. Hopefully they fixed the small outages as well. If not I'll keep calling them. Turns out it is their problem at the dslam. Funny how I turn in my comcast modem the day I lose total connection with qwest. At least comcast never lost total connection like this. Just my luck. |
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