High Attenuation & High SNR = continued confusion
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Re: High Attenuation & High SNR = continued confusion
11-08-2011 5:13 PM
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Let me know if you would like us to take a second look.
Re: High Attenuation & High SNR = continued confusion
11-08-2011 5:16 PM
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Thank you for your help
Declan
Re: High Attenuation & High SNR = continued confusion
12-08-2011 11:15 AM
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The speed I seem to getting is a stable 1650 to 1880kbps and is a much increased speed over 1100 or even less so thank you again for sorting the SNR out.
Another question is that I've just been around to the neighbours as we live in a courtyard with the BT manhole with all the telephone wiring and connections in there for all 4 properties, and 2 of the neighbours are also on PlusNet but both are getting or were at the time of testing at least 2500/2600kbps.
I don't know if you can test this but everywhere I look the line speed is a maximum of 2mb and line profile speed at 2mb but I presume their sync speed is around 3mb? I'm only querying due to them being on exactly the same line and route to the local exchange and such different speeds.
I had changed routers and used the master and test socket in the past with no differences in speed.
Re: High Attenuation & High SNR = continued confusion
12-08-2011 12:12 PM
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Re: High Attenuation & High SNR = continued confusion
12-08-2011 12:38 PM
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Can an engineer be requested to investigate the quality of an individuals line and replace if necessary, or are you stuck with whatever you happen to get? If so would a charge be issued for this?
Re: High Attenuation & High SNR = continued confusion
12-08-2011 12:48 PM
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Re: High Attenuation & High SNR = continued confusion
12-08-2011 12:50 PM
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Is it possible for the IP profile to be increased any higher than 2000kbps or is that stuck there until the line maximum increases again? Because the maximum keeps going up and why it wasn't the maximum earlier as the line is still the same and no updates to the exchange for years.
Re: High Attenuation & High SNR = continued confusion
12-08-2011 1:30 PM
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Re: High Attenuation & High SNR = continued confusion
12-08-2011 2:26 PM
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Re: High Attenuation & High SNR = continued confusion
13-08-2011 2:57 PM
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Talking about fault threshold rates.
When i changed over to dslmax,the second day in to the 10 day training period,we had thunder and lightening here and sent my sync down !
Now what i need to know is has this set my fault threshold rate at a unusually low level ?
Is there any way to find what this level has been set to ?
Paul.
Re: High Attenuation & High SNR = continued confusion
15-08-2011 2:30 PM
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The FTR for your line is 1817kbps.
Re: High Attenuation & High SNR = continued confusion
15-08-2011 10:26 PM
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Thank you for the information.
Just wondering,do you have the FTR on record at Plusnet ,or did you request it from BT ,and is that a static value or can it change ?
Thanks,
Paul.
Re: High Attenuation & High SNR = continued confusion
16-08-2011 9:14 AM
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Re: High Attenuation & High SNR = continued confusion
16-08-2011 6:09 PM
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I waited for the 72 hour period to pass but hours before it was over the connection was lost for probably no more than seconds.. but due to this I presume it has stopped the ip profile going upto 2500kb/s as on bt speedtester it's still telling me 2000kb/s.
Is there anything I can do because since it has reset but only after it has passed nearly 2 days connected... :S I would hope the extra profile speed would make a difference as one minute it's so close to 72 hours and next minute it's disconnected and reconnected again
Thanks, Declan
Re: High Attenuation & High SNR = continued confusion
17-08-2011 6:09 AM
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Quote from: Alex Although a group of lines may be similar in length and take the same routing to the exchange it remains true that each line is an individual pair of copper cables to the exchange. Broadband speed in the end comes down to quality of the copper pair you happen to have been assigned. As the quality of each line is variable the maximum stable speed for each line is variable. This accounts for the difference in speed say between two neighbours who have line lengths that are the same with the same routing to the exchange.
Does this mean if a BT engineer should be called and if no fault found will PlusNet pick up the bill? After all PlusNet said the line faulty/ operating below an acceptable performance.
Puddy
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