ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Packet Loss langbprj01-ae1.rd.la.cox.net root@server1:/home/rip# mtr -rwc 100 -i .5 -s 512 -rw 1xx.xx.xx.xx Start: 2020-05-21T19:44:14-0700 HOST: server1 Loss% Snt Last Avg Best Wrst StDev 1.|-- _gateway 0.0% 100 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.4 0.0 2.|-- 10.153.0.1 0.0% 100 7.0 27.0 6.2 438.1 46.5 3.|-- 68.6.14.106 0.0% 100 12.9 27.2 7.3 393.5 41.3 4.|-- 100.120.108.14 0.0% 100 7.5 25.7 6.8 347.1 38.2 5.|-- langbprj01-ae1.rd.la.cox.net 9.0% 100 13.3 32.7 11.0 306.3 41.2 6.|-- ae9.cr4-lax1.ip4.gtt.net 0.0% 100 33.5 31.6 11.5 261.3 34.8 7.|-- et-1-0-7.cr8-lax2.ip4.gtt.net 0.0% 100 20.9 32.6 11.0 217.3 27.6 8.|-- ip4.gtt.net 0.0% 100 17.1 31.8 11.0 205.3 33.6 9.|-- ??? 100.0 100 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 10.|-- 25.25.1.2 0.0% 100 11.6 28.6 11.6 116.3 21.5 11.|-- unassigned.psychz.net 0.0% 100 11.4 26.4 10.7 112.4 20.2 langbprj01-ae1.rd.la.cox.net Always drops packets, not just pings. Witness as UDP (which game packets generally are.) root@server1:/home/rip# mtr -rwc 100 -i .5 -s 512 --udp -rw 1xx.xx.xx.xx Start: 2020-05-21T19:55:19-0700 HOST: server1 Loss% Snt Last Avg Best Wrst StDev 1.|-- _gateway 0.0% 100 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.4 0.0 2.|-- 10.153.0.1 0.0% 100 8.6 15.0 5.9 57.2 9.6 3.|-- 68.6.14.106 0.0% 100 15.8 17.0 7.1 121.5 16.2 4.|-- 100.120.108.14 0.0% 100 8.9 17.3 5.8 112.5 16.1 5.|-- langbprj01-ae1.rd.la.cox.net 4.0% 100 13.4 19.4 10.7 70.8 12.3 6.|-- ae9.cr4-lax1.ip4.gtt.net 0.0% 100 18.3 21.0 10.7 65.7 9.2 7.|-- et-1-0-7.cr8-lax2.ip4.gtt.net 0.0% 100 12.1 22.6 12.1 73.0 11.6 8.|-- ip4.gtt.net 0.0% 100 16.3 18.5 10.9 49.7 7.8 9.|-- ??? 100.0 100 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 10.|-- ??? 100.0 100 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 11.|-- unassigned.psychz.net 0.0% 100 15.6 22.7 11.0 107.4 15.4 This is not normal. Re: SB 6183 only bonding 4 channels for download The pic was from by phone (VPN'd in from work) but my testing has been done through an ASUS router with both GigE Wan and Lan ports with a GigE PC. Wired system to system transfers through my router are in line with GigE speeds as expected. It's a good catch though, I'll double check that everyone of actually negotiating to 1000 when I'm home. Re: SB 6183 only bonding 4 channels for download Thanks for the reply. Downstream power seems higher some times, in the 2.x range often. Seeing hows it's a closed system, I wouldn't expect a lot of variation. In this cap it's in the .8 range, but maybe this is a red herring. Yeah, I think upstream is a little wonky. I *think* the terrible throughput I was seeing was probably up stream related. Hard to tell. On tests the rate seems quite spastic (jumps to 20+ in bursts and settles down, usually around 11MB or so, so technically seems OK.) I'm going to go over it and re-seat all my connections this week end and make sure it's not something stupid. Also try to pay close attention to the levels for the next couple days and see if I can correlate it to anything or it improves. Don't want to be that guy who spins up a support issue to find a whisker of shielding fell into the connector. :P I don't think I'm on an unusually long street, however I'm on a grid layout that goes pretty much goes miles all the way across town. I have no idea how far I am from the CMTS or HFC drop. Re: SB 6183 only bonding 4 channels for download Sorry, picture didn't properly attach. Edited and fixed. Re: SB 6183 only bonding 4 channels for download I have a similar, but possibly different issue. I have 12 boned, but it only looks like 4 are being used? I have never hit the theoretical 100 down on my package, 70-80s on a good day. Had one instance of terrible throughput and rebooted only to have the unit hang and it required a power cycle to recover. Overall, it's been OK, but maybe could be better? Also, downstream power looks a little low in this capture, seems to fluctuate quite a bit up to 2.x dBmV. (Modem is very close to the drop on a cox supplied splitter to it and TV on quad shieled coax. Upgraded from a Sb6121 that was on the same wire.) Thanks for looking.