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Monitor & Analyze Internet Connection with Graphs: Seeking Program for Speed & Disconnections

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  • #1 16343672
    baksiczek
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    Hello

    For about a week I have had a very high "speed" of the Internet, and from time to time it disconnects it for about a minute. That's why I'm looking for a program to monitor my internet connection. My point is that, for example, in the form of a graph or something like that, it will record, show when this connection is completely broken. I have a My Network Speed program, but it only shows the download or upload speed in real time and does not do any reports with it.

    best regards
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  • #2 16343679
    sosarek

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    Maybe you can write what a supplier, what equipment you use to connect, etc.
    Company Account:
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    Pka, Poznań, 60-850
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  • #3 16343741
    baksiczek
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    It is a local provider, internet via radio. TP Link router at home ...
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  • #4 16343748
    sosarek

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    baksiczek wrote:
    internet via radio

    And that's the main source of the problems.
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    Pka, Poznań, 60-850
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  • #5 16343760
    baksiczek
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    But for a few months everything was fine.

    Besides, I am asking about the program and not looking for the reason, so if it is, I would ask for a name :)
  • #6 16343887
    sosarek

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    You would have to monitor the status of the signal reaching the router.
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  • #7 16344488
    baksiczek
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    So just peek at when there is and when not?
    There is no program to help with this?
  • #8 16344811
    jprzedworski
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    baksiczek wrote:
    But for a few months everything was fine.
    And I used to be beautiful and young. ;-)
    The only program I can recommend is:
    http://axence.net/pl/axence-nettools
    It may come in handy.
  • #9 16345175
    KOCUREK1970
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    baksiczek wrote:
    This is a local supplier

    On what hardware do you connect to the network via wifi or cable, do you have your router?
  • #10 16345527
    baksiczek
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    jprzedworski wrote:

    The only program I can recommend is:
    http://axence.net/pl/axence-nettools


    Thanks I will test :)

    Added after 3 [minutes]:

    KOCUREK1970 wrote:
    baksiczek wrote:
    This is a local supplier

    On what hardware do you connect to the network via wifi or cable, do you have your router?


    I have an antenna mounted on the roof - it is connected to the TP Link. At home, one computer is connected via cable and the rest via wi-fi. I also have another TP Link and it's the same.
  • #11 16345752
    KOCUREK1970
    Network and Internet specialist
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    So skip it, skip all TP Links and test by cable while you're directly connected to this antenna.
    You'll know if it's something with an antenna, with a service or (maybe) with your routers.

Topic summary

✨ The discussion revolves around a user experiencing intermittent internet disconnections despite having high-speed service. They seek a program that can monitor their internet connection and provide graphical reports on speed and disconnections. The user utilizes a TP Link router and connects via both cable and Wi-Fi. Suggestions include monitoring the signal status reaching the router and testing the connection directly to the antenna to isolate the issue. A recommended software tool is Axence NetTools for monitoring purposes.
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