08 Jul 2022 05:56 PM
US0: 0.025Mhz - 0.138Mhz (About 1.2Mbps wide) at 20dB for full capacity. throughout.
DS1: 0.138Mhz - 3.75Mhz (About 30Mbps wide)
US1: 3.75Mhz - 5.2Mhz (About 8Mpbs wide)
DS2: 5.2Mhz - 8.5Mhz (About 25Mbps wide)
US2: 8.5Mhz - 12Mhz (About 20Mbps wide)
DS3: 12Mhz - 17.664Mhz (About 45Mpbs wide)
Can we try and refine these figures they are pretty wide and aim for a formula that links back to the BT Wholesale checker or Sky's own?
10 Jul 2022 02:00 AM
And the community members and Sky staff to see the real benefits of a nicely designed stats page:-
Uptime, current time, and DNS failures count ICMP latency ms and these are updated every minute.
Router stats:-
Even going to the stage of a watchdog reboot on fault after 30 minutes, flashing lights are nice but what do they really do, inform the user nice but! When the line is erroring make it absolutely clear an engineer is required. DLM will see the drops on the watchdog and say, bang drop the speed the router-modem doesn't like it the line needs attention.
A checkpoint should be on storage so it survives a reboot with the status 'FAULT' or 'DLM' or 'GOOD' for VDSL2 on the router stats, which gets automatically updated every 3 days.
The status would go watchdog reboot checkpoints 1 reboot 2 reboots, 3 reboot goto DLM, was at DLM checkpoints 1, 2, 3 still erroring FAULT. These statuses must survive a reboot for diagnostics.
10 Jul 2022 01:22 PM
A nice example of stats for G.fast, this includes everything firmware updates, restart, failures, etc...:-
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