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« on: March 05, 2008, 08:00:40 AM »

greetings, i'm new to this forum

i've been experiencing a lot of jitter in my smart bro connection, speed is ok, i get a stable 30-40kB/s in downloading, speed tests average in about 300kb

maybe i'm a fortunate subsciber for getting my desired download speed.

but my problem is that the connection is choppy,
when playing in PLDT Play, latency replies are normally at 16 (which my brother using a bayantel dsl has a normal 125 latency)

but the connection is choppy, how can i improve this?
I get lag spikes all the time but for just a second or so,
how can i improve the performance of my smart bro, since online games are just my problem

is this related into the jitter in canopy?

thanks for your help!
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« Reply #1 on: March 05, 2008, 08:22:49 AM »

Can you post the AP Stats here please? Smile
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« Reply #2 on: March 05, 2008, 08:36:46 AM »

sorry, what's AP? i'm new here i don't know the terms.. thanks! grin
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« Reply #3 on: March 05, 2008, 09:27:47 AM »

How did you know you're getting high Jitter then?

AP = Access Point

If you can access your antenna it should be in Tools->AP Evaluation
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« Reply #4 on: March 05, 2008, 04:40:55 PM »

Index: 0 Frequency: 5755.0 MHz ESN: 0a-00-3e-f2-37-63
Jitter: 2 RSSI: 806 Power Level: -71 Beacon Count: 7 BRcvW: 1 DFS: 0 FEC: 0
Type: Multipoint Avail: 1 Age: 0 Lockout: 0 RegFail 0 Range: 3332 feet TxBER: 1 EBcast: 1
Session Count: 1 NoLUIDS: 0 OutOfRange: 0 AuthFail: 0 EncryptFail: 0 Rescan Req: 0
FrameNumber: 1456 SectorID: 4 Color Code: 16 BeaconVersion: 1 SectorUserCount: 12
Frequency: 5755 NumULHalfSlots: 18 NumDLHalfSlots: 54 NumULContSlots: 3
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Index: 1 Frequency: 5815.0 MHz ESN: 0a-00-3e-f2-37-32
Jitter: 4 RSSI: 397 Power Level: -82 Beacon Count: 5 BRcvW: 1 DFS: 0 FEC: 0
Type: Multipoint Avail: 1 Age: 0 Lockout: 0 RegFail 0 Range: 0 feet TxBER: 1 EBcast: 1
Session Count: 0 NoLUIDS: 0 OutOfRange: 0 AuthFail: 0 EncryptFail: 0 Rescan Req: 0
FrameNumber: 198 SectorID: 3 Color Code: 15 BeaconVersion: 1 SectorUserCount: 17
Frequency: 5815 NumULHalfSlots: 19 NumDLHalfSlots: 57 NumULContSlots: 0


that was just my assumption.. please correct me then?
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« Reply #5 on: March 06, 2008, 12:07:53 AM »

ndex: 0 Frequency: 5755.0 MHz ESN: 0a-00-3e-f2-37-63
Jitter: 2 RSSI: 806 Power Level: -71 Beacon Count: 7 BRcvW: 1 DFS: 0 FEC: 0
Type: Multipoint Avail: 1 Age: 0 Lockout: 0 RegFail 0 Range: 3332 feet TxBER: 1 EBcast: 1
Session Count: 1 NoLUIDS: 0 OutOfRange: 0 AuthFail: 0 EncryptFail: 0 Rescan Req: 0
FrameNumber: 1456 SectorID: 4 Color Code: 16 BeaconVersion: 1 SectorUserCount: 12
Frequency: 5755 NumULHalfSlots: 18 NumDLHalfSlots: 54 NumULContSlots: 3

That's the AP where you're connected.  It's too far from your place.

Maybe you should call the company and ask if there are other BTS near your place and ask for rehoming.
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« Reply #6 on: March 07, 2008, 07:08:30 AM »


the connection is choppy, how can i improve this?
I get lag spikes all the time but for just a second or so,
how can i improve the performance of my smart bro, since online games are just my problem

same here.
no lag, but then for every 30 seconds or so(estimated constant), it spikes for 1-3 seconds, which greatly affects my online gaming..(dota and ragnarok)
my normal download speed is 20 Kbps  :haha:
my isp is smartbro 999
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« Reply #7 on: March 07, 2008, 07:46:41 AM »

if only smart bro's connection is stable. i'd love them.. but it's not  grin
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« Reply #8 on: March 29, 2008, 07:16:39 AM »

actually smartbros connection is fairly okay now compared to the previous years.. as i see it, they seem to improve from time to time which is good, they are not that bad.. it just so happens that sometimes AP's are far and sometimes obstructed especially when you are in some place where high rise buildings are common...

conclusion, smartbro deserves appreciation sometimes
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