Interesting to learn that the copper in AU is in similar shape to the copper in
the U.S. !!
In some of the more wealthy and densely populated urban areas, the ILEC's are
forcing customers onto fiber with no choice.
This has generated many problems in large old apartment houses when they choose
NOT to locate an optical terminal in the basement and not use existing wiring,
probably because they want to sell Internet.
John Novack
Michael Knill wrote:
Sorry if I have asked this before but if my traffic shaping is set wrong, e.g.
to 2M when the upstream is 1M, could I lose PPPoE packets on upstream
congestion such that the far end resets the connection?
This appeared to be happening at one of our sites and it was fine when I set
the shaping correctly.
If so, is there anything I can do to prevent it happening other than getting
the shaping correct?
Unfortunately with copper connections, and the pretty poor copper in this
country, speeds do change over time. Maybe I need to set up Zabbix for some
better monitoring.
Regards
Michael Knill
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