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An outline of understanding RX TX errors needed

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11 Mar 2015 12:29 #82921 by allat39
Hi,

In the screendump underneath you can see the TX and RX errors.

How do I determine if these are of significance and I would need to do something about them?

Thanks



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11 Mar 2015 18:54 #82929 by babis3g
In brief if you have over 30000-40000 crc errors within few hrs may have packet loss in your line and should worry
If build up the same amount with in 1-2 days is not good sight
The only you can do is to check your home wiring & if everything is fine is not any issues at home ... report it to your isp to check your line

Here some good articles if helps
http://www.kitz.co.uk/adsl/error_correction.htm#CRC
and here some times it may be related
http://www.kitz.co.uk/adsl/connectionprobs.htm

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11 Mar 2015 19:46 #82931 by allat39

babis3g wrote: In brief if you have over 30000-40000 crc errors within few hrs may have packet loss in your line and should worry
If build up the same amount with in 1-2 days is not good sight
The only you can do is to check your home wiring & if everything is fine is not any issues at home ... report it to your isp to check your line

Here some good articles if helps
http://www.kitz.co.uk/adsl/error_correction.htm#CRC
and here some times it may be related
http://www.kitz.co.uk/adsl/connectionprobs.htm



Thank you babis3g,

That's really useful.


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