Dear Phil

Thanks for the reply...:)

The below is from my router and it seems that both the tx and rx load is not
over 90% utilised.

reliability 255/255, txload 81/255, rxload 162/255

This reading is taken when my bandwidth usage is around 1.96Mbps. My pipe is
only 2Mbps. At this point in time, packet loss is still happening...



""Phil Barker""  wrote in message
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> Possibly, but is anyone actually complaining about the
> speed ?
>
> Check the serial interface at your end also for
> dropped packets, load, reliability etc over a period
> of about a week. If that average is over 90% then you
> may well do with an upgrade.
>
> Phil.
>
>  --- birdy  wrote: > Can anyone
> tell me why....
> >
> > I have 2 Mbps WAN connection that reached 95 %
> > utilisation during peak time.
> > When I try to ping to my provider serial
> > interface(next hop),it register 10%
> > packet loss
> >
> > My router serial interface is showing 1.9Mbps
> > (incoming traffic). Since the
> > router is receiving 1.9 Mbps out of the 2M
> > pipe,which means that there is
> > still a balance of 0.1 Mbps (100 k) and so
> > therotically speaking, there
> > should not be any packet loss.
> >
> > I think is time for me to upgrade my bandwidth....
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