BW )(: Weird cyclical lag pinging access point

Stuart Ward stuart.ward at bcs.org
Fri Jan 18 00:05:36 GMT 2008


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Peter Ferne said the following on 16/01/08 16:04:
| We've just got a new ADSL2 connection in the Jiva office which works
| fine over wired ethernet but is behaving very strangely on the wireless.
| There's a ten to thirty second lag before a page loads. Once it starts
| loading it's very quick (c.12Mbps) but the horrendous latency is a killer.
|
| As I said this only happens when connecting wirelessly. It's a
| Speedtouch (536 IIRC) wireless router and when I ping it I get the
| following cyclical pattern:
|
| PING 192.168.1.254 (192.168.1.254): 56 data bytes
| 1361.759
|  372.038
|    1.954
|    1.768
| 1055.497
| 1360.370
|  363.406
|    1.112

I would have said it was radio interference. Try using a different channel

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Stuart
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