WiFi Causing Ping Spikes
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Re: WiFi Causing Ping Spikes
I have upgraded my 8800NL to 2.32e a few weeks ago and can confirm that I no longer have WiFi ping spikes.
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Re: WiFi Causing Ping Spikes
Great news guysPete-B wrote:I have upgraded my 8800NL to 2.32e a few weeks ago and can confirm that I no longer have WiFi ping spikes.

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Re: WiFi Causing Ping Spikes
Sill getting the spikes here using 2.32e... until the wireless is switched off. 

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Re: WiFi Causing Ping Spikes
Once you upgraded did you perform a factory reset, and manually reconfigure the device?7800n_user wrote:Sill getting the spikes here using 2.32e... until the wireless is switched off.
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Re: WiFi Causing Ping Spikes
Hi...
Factory reset performed, but loaded the settings from a profile that was created just before the upgrade.
Factory reset performed, but loaded the settings from a profile that was created just before the upgrade.
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Re: WiFi Causing Ping Spikes
Try resetting the device again, just configure the WAN settings (so you have internet) and see if the spikes occur, if they don't occur, continue to manually reconfigure your device7800n_user wrote:Hi...
Factory reset performed, but loaded the settings from a profile that was created just before the upgrade.
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Re: WiFi Causing Ping Spikes
Thanks. Have done that, and will give it a few hours to see if the spikes continue.
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Re: WiFi Causing Ping Spikes
Hi,
Just an update... I'm still experiencing the spikes every ~2.5 hours.
I re-flashed the 8800NL with 2.32e with factory settings and the only adjustments I made (manually) were to the admin password (first tall spike), and later the SSID (second spike) and wireless password/encryption type to AES+TKIP (third spike).

Just an update... I'm still experiencing the spikes every ~2.5 hours.
I re-flashed the 8800NL with 2.32e with factory settings and the only adjustments I made (manually) were to the admin password (first tall spike), and later the SSID (second spike) and wireless password/encryption type to AES+TKIP (third spike).

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Re: WiFi Causing Ping Spikes
I got in touch with Billion support last week regarding this, but haven't heard any reply.
What sort of timescale do they normally operate at?
What sort of timescale do they normally operate at?
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Well it depends did you submit a ticket on our UK support site?? (found below)7800n_user wrote:I got in touch with Billion support last week regarding this, but haven't heard any reply.
What sort of timescale do they normally operate at?
http://www.billion.uk.com/esupport/inde ... ets/Submit
I have been testing our VDSL line here, for the last week or so, I only get spikes every 12 hours or so.
Let me report my finding to our engineers and see what they suggest.