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04-11-2024 05:43 AM
I seem to have high broadband bufferbloat on latency. I cannot see any QoS settings on the router and would like to know how to improve this. I have a few smart devices and also notice some lag while online gaming
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09-11-2024 09:31 PM - edited 09-11-2024 09:36 PM
@Willow123, back on track. Comparing my traceroute to your's you are struggling a lot with latancy. Unfortunately it seems the IPv6 for your gateway (like mine) has no identifier. If you could look in your router's status pages for the "Gateway", it'll be an IPv4 that we'll be able to identify - and it'll probably quite a distance from where you actually are.
If you're worried about security don't. My gateway is 90.246.0.1 (Leeds).
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10-11-2024 07:02 PM - last edited on 11-11-2024 09:46 AM by Beth
IPv4 Address [Removed]
Gateway 90.247.128.1
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10-11-2024 07:23 PM - edited 10-11-2024 07:23 PM
Well welcome to the Edinburgh gateway, I doubt hope you're somewhere close. Now reboot your router - you've posted your public IP and it won't take long before it gets probed.
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10-11-2024 08:15 PM
I am in Glasgow. I presume Edinburgh would be the correct routing for me?
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10-11-2024 08:33 PM
@Willow123 wrote:I am in Glasgow. I presume Edinburgh would be the correct routing for me?
Naturally one would assume so. Members have had problems with the Edinburgh gateway recently with slow downloads and high latency. If you could set up a thinkbroadband BQM and run that for a couple of days that may show something similar. Does your download slow down during the peak-time evening hours?
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10-11-2024 08:46 PM
I'm not entirely sure. I will set this up and see. Thanks Is there anything else I can do in the meantime?
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11-11-2024 03:17 PM
I have just set up the thinkbroadband monitor. I am wondering if it is okay to restart the router when running the monitor testing, or if I should leave it to get a more accurate picture. Currently my internet is quite unstable
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11-11-2024 03:22 PM
There is no problem with restarting the router. it will just show as no connection, but you will need to update the IP address on the monitor as it will almost certainly change.
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11-11-2024 10:23 PM
This is my cuurent BQM so far. I'm not sure what this means. Could you help me understand this. I will send my full days one in a day or two
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12-11-2024 08:08 PM