  More Fiber Premium,MVM join:2005-09-26 West Chester, PA
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| reply to GeekNJ Re: Extended periods of packet loss
said by GeekNJ : The packet loss back on Weds on the top east coast monitor seems to be the east coast monitor since the bottom west coast monitor doesn't show any issue during the same time. I am seeing identical packet loss from both monitoring sites.
said by GeekNJ :Are you on DHCP? Your IP shouldn't change that often but if it does are you using something that updates the associated line monitoring IP? Yes, I'm on DHCP. In the past, my IP has gone for months without changing. Not sure how often, or when it changes now. And no, I'm not currently using DYNDNS. |
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  sashwa Pixie Cat Crunchin' n Foldin' Premium,Mod join:2001-01-29 Alcatraz clubs: 
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| Are you shutting your computer down at all for periods of time? When your computer is shut down, then the monitor will look like that unless you are using a router.
I don't use a router but when I shut my computer down for a while then my graph looks similar. -- TH ~ NE ~ EPN ~ NC ~ TD |
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  birdfeedr Premium,MVM join:2001-08-11 Warwick, RI
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| reply to More Fiber said by More Fiber :And no, I'm not currently using DYNDNS. DeeEnEss successfully reports IP address changes so the line monitor shows current data. |
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| reply to sashwa said by sashwa :Are you shutting your computer down at all for periods of time? This is FIOS. The Actiontec router is on 24x7. The ping test should be to the external IP address of the Actiontec.
What I am still trying to understand is if I need a dynamic DNS resolver, such as DYNDNS, or if I have a FIOS problem. |
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  GeekNJ Premium join:2000-09-23 Waldwick, NJ | Does your IP match what the line monitoring IP is showing?
You want to use something like »www.palacio-cristal.com/products/DeeEnEs/ if you have a dynamic IP. |
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  sashwa Pixie Cat Crunchin' n Foldin' Premium,Mod join:2001-01-29 Alcatraz clubs: 
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1 edit | reply to More Fiber I'm still learning about FIOS from you all.
In case you didn't notice I put a link to the monitors on our sidebar on the forum's front page.
»/testhistory?view=66 = Line Monitors
DeeEnEs is a good choice for keeping your IP address current for the line monitors. I've been using it for the last couple of years. If you don't use something like that, then you need to keep track of your current IP address and manually update when it changes. -- TH ~ NE ~ EPN ~ NC ~ TD |
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join:2003-11-01 Glen Rock, NJ | My connection has improved since last weeks issues, i'm still experiencing minor packet loss, I can deal with it though, its not nearly as bad as it was. |
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  More Fiber Premium,MVM join:2005-09-26 West Chester, PA
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| reply to sashwa I haven't been able to confirm if the extended periods of packet loss were due to a change of IP address or not. It seems, I'm still on the same IP address I was before this started, however, there is no way to determine if I bounced to another IP address and then back.
In any case, I created a DYNDNS.ORG account and installed the DNS updater on one of my PC's, and updated the monitor setup to specify the DYNDNS.ORG alias. So far, no packet losses reported.
It also appears that the Actiontec supports updating the the DYNDYNS.ORG database via the ADVANCED->DYNAMIC DNS page eliminating the need to run the updater on a PC. |
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  sashwa Pixie Cat Crunchin' n Foldin' Premium,Mod join:2001-01-29 Alcatraz clubs:  | It sure looks a whole lot better than it was looking. |
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