Peculiar problem with Triband

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Originally posted by max@Dec 10 2005, 09:59 PM
...Use a network monitor to see what kind of and how many packets are being sent across. If its too much then you connection _will_ choke.
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max, can you recommend a network monitor? freeware or free trial, at least? Thanx in advance.
 
hmm, this might be a bit low level for you. It's called ethereal. Its FREE Open source software :)
 
Thanx, max. Will d/l and check. In the meantime, just to let all you guys know, I sent a mail on December 10, to the DGM (BB), DGM (VAS) and Exec Director, Delhi about the problem and how 1504 was just giving me complaint nos. and nothing else. A field engineer called and visited us on Monday! Spent quite some time...and came to the conclusion that the line needed to be checked which they are in the process of doing today. Will know in a couple of hours as to what happens.So, an email to the top bosses does work. Second or third time for me.
 
Originally posted by max@Dec 13 2005, 08:18 PM
thats great. keep a good rapport with him :)
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An update:
Sent off screen shots showing packet losses on a DNS server ping to the DGM (BB), GM (VAS) and ED Delhi. Two 'field engineers' landed up last evening to find:
1. Port set at 256 for a 512K connection. Set right immediately.
2. Very high result for insulation parameter on the line - 783 instead of the normal 16. That's what's causing the packet loss and resultant slowing down or choking of the connection. They are working on this and I think I did notice some improvement towards the evening tho' I've take the precaution of informing the three senior gentlemen in MTNL Delhi that they need to get their line staff on the job.

Will keep you guys up to date. Moral of the story, if things don't move, pester the higher ups with emails. It seems to work in Delhi :rolleyes:
 
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