Billion 8800nl r2 - latency/ping

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Stevie1978
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Billion 8800nl r2 - latency/ping

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Can I have some tips on improving latency/ping please.

I am using a wired connection and on copper adsl.

Many thanks.
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Re: Billion 8800nl r2 - latency/ping

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Please can you post the line stats from the router? Please go here: http://192.168.1.254/statsadsl.html
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Stevie1978
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Re: Billion 8800nl r2 - latency/ping

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Please see stats
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Re: Billion 8800nl r2 - latency/ping

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Your line is heavily interleaved, which is why your ping is high. How long has your line been in sync for? You could try asking for interleaving to be switched off by contacting your ISP, but that may cause major instability.
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Re: Billion 8800nl r2 - latency/ping

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I try and reboot once a fortnight.

I will ask my isp.

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Re: Billion 8800nl r2 - latency/ping

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No worries. I would think fastpath (no interleaving) will cause your line to become too unstable. So, unless you can reduce the errors (obviously only if they're being caused by anything in your property boundary), then I think interleaving is needed. You have interleaving for a reason, so to remove it is quite risky. It will be interesting to see the results, however, if your ISP does turn off interleaving.
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