there is nothing wrong with that unless it reads
Packets: Sent = 2, Received = 0, Lost = 2 (100% loss)
what did you perform before experiencing a choppy connection? since when did this occured? any prior installation done?
@ rich_aled
its ok to put your antenna somewhere which has better line of sight (LOS) to the smart tower/base station where you are homed. possible results are an increase in RSSI and a decrease both in jitter and power level. just make sure you do the following:
1. Ask the 10 mtrs FTP cable and junction box from the smartbro installer. the UTP cable is just 20 mtrs long.
2. Don't do it by yourself.
that's normal. during that time in your place, there are more smartbro users online who are hooked on the same access point in your base station as you are. what time is that specifically?
that is better than having below 100kbps right? but consider the time of your test. noontime peak hours. anyways, i'll give you another option. here is another ccs file. save it and try.
i noticed that smartbro users who have their last two sets of ip with 3 digits/set (ex: tamie77's 203.218) have better speed than those with 2 digits/set on the last two sets of their IP (ex: mine at 99.74).
i suspect their base stations have been upgrade to 512Kbps max throughput. any comment?