SPEED drop yet again grrr
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SPEED drop yet again grrr
15-12-2010 12:37 PM
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Question: Is the face plate classed as internal wiring ??
reason: as when i get asked to use the test socket which it's already in, there is nothing i have removed when i use this, I only have my phone and modem in this socket so if theres a problem it would be the face plate which BT put brand new one in on july when they checked my line again... So who's liable for that ..
Makes me wonder if ill be better of with a dongle ...
Re: SPEED drop yet again grrr
15-12-2010 12:55 PM
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When you say you're in the test socket, do you mean the one behind the faceplate of the master socket?
Jojo
Re: SPEED drop yet again grrr
15-12-2010 8:00 PM
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15-12-2010 8:43 PM
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anything connected to the back of the faceplate = an extention = internal wiring.
Turning the router off / unplugging etc. will be seen as a "DROP" by BT. this is bad (because your speed will get dropped, and if you keep doing it -it will get lower and lower - thinking your line isnt stable)
if it was me:
Whack off the faceplate, plug it straight into the test socket, just plug in the router + phone...
leave it like this for 3-5 days (will take a minimum of 3 days for speed to come back)
if you have something on the back of the faceplate, and you dont use any other extensions (but they are there!) they could be adding interference to your line - causing it to drop out.
Hope that helps, but you havent been descriptive as to what you have (so i cant help much)
Re: SPEED drop yet again grrr
16-12-2010 3:15 AM
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Re: SPEED drop yet again grrr
16-12-2010 9:47 AM
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I've been doing some line tests and checking your account. Your sync rate is currently 814k but with attenuation of 75dB I'm surprised you get anything at all. Thinking that can't be right I've had a look through your speed history and see that since May you have had a 1000 profile for 24 days in total. The remaining time it has been either 500 or 750. At the moment it is 500 so unless the sync was to go to 864 or above, that's what it'll stay at. You are on the DLM trial with a fixed 6dB SNR so I'm not sure how else I can help you achieve a better speed. The only thing I can think of is last time you rebooted you did it in the evening or early hours. If that is the case then maybe you could reboot between 10am-2pm as this is deemed to be the time you will get the best sync rate.
Jojo
Re: SPEED drop yet again grrr
16-12-2010 6:33 PM
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the DLM can be fixed at 3db Joanne, however this may cause instability on the line.
10am-2pm is best for getting stability, for speed 3/4 am is usually pretty good for getting the best speed (i'd of expected it to drop) ... (for a resync)
what router are you using?
Have you tried monitoring the stats? do you get many drop outs (e.g. connection only lasts a few hours)
Although you said you have no problems using the line, have you ran a 'Quiet Line' test ? (Dial 17070, option 2).
Have you replaced any filters ? (what filters are you using)
Sorry this is a "Jumping through the hoops" kind of post, but obviously i cant see the tickets so cant say whats been done etc..
Cable isnt as great as people say :).
Dongles in my experience are okay, however speed tends to suck (worse than 500k that your getting) and there is not much transfer allowance - also latency is painful (takes ages to respond to "clicks" etc)
Regards
*edit* afterthought... if you unplug your landline (so ONLY the router is connected) and cause a resync, does the sync speed increase? im wondering if the phone is causing any interference (is it new/old? dect / analogue?) ty
Re: SPEED drop yet again grrr
17-12-2010 9:09 AM
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17-12-2010 1:17 PM
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This will give us an indication on if there is a problem BT-side.
Regards
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17-12-2010 7:50 PM
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Re: SPEED drop yet again grrr
17-12-2010 10:34 PM
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Not great news unfortunately
(a little explaining)...
An attenuation of 75dB is appalling, i don't think even BT will take customers on - on this length of line
SNR Margin of 9db is not 'standard' - its heightened to give more stability - 6db is 'normal'...
If you could unplug the phone - and refresh that page, im interested to see if:
the SNR margin (right hand side figure) increases at all.
The attenuation figure changes (this might not refresh until a resync occurs, i totally understand you not wanting to keep resyncing - been there done that )
if possible:
Dial your landline with a mobile if possible, and while the phone is ringing keep refreshing that page - does the SNR dance around?
Does that 'SNR' figure increase early in the morning (e.g. im expecting to it actually being a 12 or 15db SNR, which would mean your losing 'alot more' snr than it appears
Unfortunately, even though the filter is "new" it doesn't mean its working correctly. (it also doesn't mean its not cheap made in bong-bing junk)
I have a long line.. but its not as long as yours - possibly the worst ive ever seen when helping people
Ill do what i can to offer advice, but as stated before - idk what you've attempted before, so sorry if it feels like your jumping through hoops..
Regards
Re: SPEED drop yet again grrr
17-12-2010 11:08 PM
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I'm surprised the Broadcom speedtouch is even hanging onto the Huawei (IFTN)
With Line attentuation over 59 on a Huawei DSLAM it would be well worth considering a 2wire 2700 ( BT Business hub) router.
http://www.kitz.co.uk/routers/2wire_2700_HGV.htm
They can work wonders on longer lines with Huawei's. There always on ebay , often for less than the shipping cost Plusnet charges for the Speed touch.
Re: SPEED drop yet again grrr
17-12-2010 11:37 PM
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Well spotted! hadnt even seen that...
without knowing the OPs technical ability, i wouldnt recommend going to a 2wire just yet...
lets try and rule out a fault - before we look at what could push the line to its technical limit
Re: SPEED drop yet again grrr
17-12-2010 11:53 PM
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A telnet into 992.1 at a more favorable SNR window might highlight a few options......
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18-12-2010 3:42 PM
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