![]() They are not in mobile and desperatly need a market to call thier own. Intel is having issues and its stock is slipping. There are slight indications of Intel VS AMD being recreated with Intel VS Broadcom in anti-trust. This is a BIG story and maybe one of Intel's biggest mistakes in its history. ![]() Millions of units by at least 5 manufactures have products that are wacky with a LOT of models effected. When the modem knows its under test ,"ICMP pinging", look wonderful. ![]() "maybe if we make ICMP look nice they wont notice". It almost looks like a emissions hiding plot like Volkswagon tried. The 9.1.x firmware that was supposed to fix everything, it didn't. Let me recap as we have started a new thread. I might get really upset and start really making a lot of noise. So far ive been calm and very helpful rather then disruptive. I have web logs from the pics showing they both are glued to the thread. Intel and Arris have been watching the threads DAILY. Ive got 40 images ive uploaded and even now a video. Which is the least used protocol and most useless thing to fix. The ONLY thing that looks addressed is IPv4 ICMP. And now others are proving a whole new issue exists, IPv6 issues. I would say mathematically I have proven the issue exists in TCP and UDP. Using a number of different test methods. I've used scientific method on this and its been peer reviewed. I have repeated this issue every which way. I have been professional and nice up till now. Ive got over a month of all my free time on this issue. Traceroute .īut caution with high ping rates they may look like a attack. Usally the 3rd one down the list, maybe 2nd. Then its the first hop out that returns a ping. To fidn your CMTS, look up how to do a trace route on your OS. If your using a router then the router will have that info and you need to google how to find that with your router make and model. To look up your Gateway, DNS servers use google for your OS and see how to do that. Even then dont just leave it running for a long time, they might get angry too. Use your gateway at your ISP or DNS server or CMTS. It causes thier servers to be unhappy and they might even lock you out as they might think of you as a attack. 16 channel.Ĭareful about pinging at a fast rate to things like google or dslreports. Potentially more (Puma 6 + MaxLinear SOC): Telstra Gateway Max (Netgear AC1900 / C6300) (Australia) 2014 link.Ĭisco DPC3848V (eg » High latency/ping to Shaw router? )Ĭisco DPC3941B / DPC3941T (commonly - Comcast Xfinity XB3)Ĭompal CH7465-LG / Arris TG2492LG (commonly - Virgin Media Hub 3) ![]() Super Hub 3 (Arris TG2492LG) (commonly - virgin media) Not all of these are confirmed with a problem - it is just likely at this point. Here are just a few devices with PUMA 6 chipsets which tend to be associated with gigabit cable modems. * Datalink has a more complete list of devices with the Puma 6 SOC * Search dslr hardware section for PUMA 6 chipset: » /tests Please keep this discussion on topic SB6190 UDP/TCP Network Latency Issue I will post when I have have things to say or respond to questions. I am working on recreating what xymox1 reported and working with him to get the data together. Xymox1 reported an ICMP latency issue, ARRIS\Intel has a engineering build that seems to have corrected that issue now lets move onto the UDP/TCP issue. ![]() Ok going between the MSO's was getting a little painful saying the same thing. I wanted to create a new topic under the ARRIS Forum. ![]()
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