just curious, while bandwidth is being starved, is there any packet loss?
i need to dump cable because of the pathetic 1mbit upload and i'm ok with going down to 10-15mbit at peak as long as there's no packet loss or latency increase.
Over the past ten days I've got an average packet loss of about 2%. Sometimes it is fine, sometimes it is pretty bad (bad enough to impact VoIP call quality). I'm on MLPPP in case that matters. Would be nice to get this resolved.
Marc (or Gabe), have you heard if Bell has lifted the rate limiting yet?
Next week
Your answer is imprecise - which is atypical of an engineer....but then again you didn't go to Skule(tm)
Which is it:
a) You're going to hear from Bell next week IF they're fix the rate limiting sometime in the future (ie. when hell freezes over)? or b) Bell will have the problem fixed next week?
Marc (or Gabe), have you heard if Bell has lifted the rate limiting yet?
Next week
Your answer is imprecise - which is atypical of an engineer....but then again you didn't go to Skule(tm)
Which is it:
a) You're going to hear from Bell next week IF they're fix the rate limiting sometime in the future (ie. when hell freezes over)? or b) Bell will have the problem fixed next week?
Still seeing an average of 2% packet loss over the past 10 days. Seems to be only during peak times and is not due to saturation on my end (dual 25/10 mlppp with fairly light usage).
Can you confirm that this is now no longer related to the Bell links? Or is there still a capacity issue at certain times of the day?
I've been seeing such congestion since first day I switched to 25/7 last summer. I just never complained. I have the same configuration as Phibian (double 25/10 mlppp). It seems to me it's happening to all TekSavvy customers and only at peak hours of the day. So, what Bell/TekSavvy lifted last week is still a question.