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=== 28 March 2012 Note by [[User:Ms7821|Mark]] ===
=== 28 March 2012 Note by [[User:Ms7821|Mark]] ===


We've been seeing packet loss to the modem (192.168.2.1) for a while, up to 15%. This is not due to the loss in Be's network (rarely more than 1-2%), although it does affect traffic to/from the internet, and it doesn't appear on any other interfaces.  Tonight, loss went up to 35%, presumably due to it being knocked.  Jasper replaced the cable with a longer one as he's "seen machines that work badly with short cables - the older soekris machines used to (ethernet hardware bug)".  Packet loss is now around 5%, which is manageable.  If it gets bad again, try playing with the connectors.
We've been seeing packet loss to the modem (192.168.2.1) for a while, up to 15%. This is not due to the loss in Be's network (rarely more than 1-2%), although it does affect traffic to the internet out and back (almost doubling up), and it doesn't appear on any other interfaces.  Tonight, loss went up to 35%, presumably due to it being knocked.  Jasper replaced the cable with a longer one as he's "seen machines that work badly with short cables - the older soekris machines used to (ethernet hardware bug)".  Packet loss is now around 5%, which is manageable.  If it gets bad again, try playing with the connectors.

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28 March 2012 Note by Mark

We've been seeing packet loss to the modem (192.168.2.1) for a while, up to 15%. This is not due to the loss in Be's network (rarely more than 1-2%), although it does affect traffic to the internet out and back (almost doubling up), and it doesn't appear on any other interfaces. Tonight, loss went up to 35%, presumably due to it being knocked. Jasper replaced the cable with a longer one as he's "seen machines that work badly with short cables - the older soekris machines used to (ethernet hardware bug)". Packet loss is now around 5%, which is manageable. If it gets bad again, try playing with the connectors.