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23-04-2010 7:30 PM
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Previous ISP AOL 2800-3200kbps regular with real 250-270kb/sec download speed.
PN - Initially connected at 2800kbps (all good), after a bit of messing around choosing which router I wanted to use (making the network think i couldn't handle to speed - yes I know in hindsight it was stupid of me!) it dropped to 1000kbps, gradually it's increased to 1806kbps downstream, 100kb/sec download speed at best (BT IP Profile currently 1500kbps).
Even if it goes to 1500kbps it's still slow compared with AOL. Not sure if the Router will make any difference?
The worse part is I play a lot of online games hence why I signed up for the Pro package and I struggle to get into any game for about 5 minutes compared with seconds before and lag in games is unbearable.
I am still in DLM (2 days left), but I cannot see things improving...1st thing I need PN to match BT's IP profile and 2nd I really need the DLM resetting.
Can anyone oblige please?
Thanks, Chris.
Re: Speed...
23-04-2010 8:02 PM
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Your profile at this side is now set to 1500kbps, you might need to disconnect/reconnect (probably an idea to do this via the router console instead of physically rebooting the device). Unfortunately resetting the DLM isn't very easy for 21CN circuits
Your downstream SNR is currently at 9db. If it does drop another 3db on its own accord then you might get another 800kbps or so out of your sync speed. Your line does look to be pretty long though. Depending on the errors your router's reporting it might be worth switching interleaving off (assuming it's on at the moment of course).
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Re: Speed...
23-04-2010 9:57 PM
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I can't see how I can reduce the SNR margin without tweaking it using a different router? DMT tool won't work with V7 so no use there either...
Yes my line is pretty long, nearly 3 miles from the exchange.
Interleaving is currently on. Here are my latest stats...
Link Information
Uptime: 1 day, 23:18:29
DSL Type: G.992.3 annex A
Bandwidth (Up/Down) [kbps/kbps]: 440 / 1,806
Data Transferred (Sent/Received) [kB/kB]: 0.00 / 0.00
Output Power (Up/Down) [dBm]: 12.5 / 0.0
Line Attenuation (Up/Down) [dB]: 30.0 / 53.5
SN Margin (Up/Down) [dB]: 15.0 / 9.5
Vendor ID (Local/Remote): TMMB / IFTN
Loss of Framing (Local/Remote): 0 / 0
Loss of Signal (Local/Remote): 0 / 0
Loss of Power (Local/Remote): 0 / 0
Loss of Link (Remote): 0
Error Seconds (Local/Remote): 0 / 0
FEC Errors (Up/Down): 0 / 12,738
CRC Errors (Up/Down): 0 / 543
HEC Errors (Up/Down): 0 / 488
Re: Speed...
24-04-2010 11:20 AM
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24-04-2010 11:33 AM
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Re: Speed...
25-04-2010 10:29 AM
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Initially connected at 1965kbps downstream which is an improvement on the Thomson, turned it off when wasn't needed and when I turned it back on again....
800kb downstream with an IP profile of 0.5MB and BT speedtester shows max my line can now support is 500kbps.
This is a joke. I'm not saying it's PN's fault by any stretch but the BT network for me anyway is absolutely terrible. AOL (LLU) never had anything like IP profiling or any of this, it just gave you the fastest connection you're line could sync at.
I think im going to have to leave PN as I can't see how the BT network can match my expectations having used an LLU ISP before.
Re: Speed...
25-04-2010 1:16 PM
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by the looks of it your on 21CN.
your currently using DSL Type: (G.992.3 annex A) which is ADSL2 modulation.
i would try DSL Type: (G.992.1 annex A) which is adsl1 modulation
leave it connected
based on your line attenuation you should be getting more like 3mb-4mb
http://www.kitz.co.uk/adsl/max_speed_calc.php
Dont pull your hair out im in a similar situation with almost identical line stats unless things improve i cant see me sticking around much longer either.
Good luck with it -Defiant-
Re: Speed...
25-04-2010 3:48 PM
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Can you explain why I should try ADSL1 as opposed to ADSL2?
Thanks, Chris.
Re: Speed...
25-04-2010 6:15 PM
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Two people from england having a conversation in english with the same accent & dialect will understand each other and communicate very efficiently.
on the other hand a person from scotland speaking to someone from england both still speaking english but with different accents and dialects will communicate less efficiently and possibily misinterpret what the other is saying.
the people being the router/modem at your house & exchange
the accent/dialect representing different adsl modulations
the efficiency of the conversation represents your sync speed / throughput
awrite if ye dinny ken whit a mean noo a cannie help
later defiant
Re: Speed...
25-04-2010 10:35 PM
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Looking at your connection logs, one can concluded that the speed problem is caused by the intermittent connection. Can you get a dropping connection fault raised at all? and can you try to keep the router at the test socket for a day or two after raising the fault? The current Mean Time Between Errors Downstream ( Seconds ) is 442 so the best way to get this resolve is by addressing the root cause of the problem (the dropping connection).
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