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Line Sync 8128k
13-01-2011 7:24 PM
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14-01-2011 3:40 AM
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14-01-2011 11:15 AM
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I shouldn't think it'd be too long now. Can take up to 120 hours.
Jojo
Re: Line Sync 8128k
14-01-2011 1:40 PM
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Re: Line Sync 8128k
14-01-2011 2:00 PM
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If it didn't rise I'd probably ask one of the faults guys the best way forward on that.
Jojo:)
Re: Line Sync 8128k
15-01-2011 3:18 AM
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Sadly it had now completed 120 hours (5 days) and BT Speedtester still showing a stuck ip profile remain at 6500k and never rise to 7150k since 10th January. My plusnet connection hi-speed connection is correct showing 7150k as it now appear to be faulty at the local exchange that refuse to rise the ip profile to 7150k and not matched with plusnet hi-speed 7150k.
I had enclosed both router sync line speed at 8128k for 120 hours (5 days) ongoing stable connection but SNR had shoot up from 14.4dB to 17.3dB on the downstream link and also ran BT Speedtester after 3am today and still showing ip profile of 6500k on my line sync 8128k. Very disappointed overall, with a waste of 120 hours (5 days) to wait for the ip profile to rise. Time to call the fault team to get in touch with BTWholesale to get the ip profile matching with plusnet 7150k.
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Mr Sedgley
Re: Line Sync 8128k
15-01-2011 1:11 PM
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I just updated this one now:
BTWholesale had finally updated bras ip profile rise from 6500k to 7150k after a long 129 hours waiting. The BT and Plusnet IP Profile are now matched at 7150k correctly with my line sync at 8128k with 129 hours ongoing stable connection. I had no idea of what time does the exchange had been updated ip profile stamped as 129 hours is quite a long waiting for the profile to rise. Anyway, the profile is now matched at both plusnet and bt end. Can you ensure that plusnet fault team and my last two tickets is now closed the case. Thanks.
I had enclosed both snapshot of Router and BT Speedtest results:
Mr Sedgley
Re: Line Sync 8128k
17-01-2011 2:34 PM
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Thank you. I've no idea why it took so long. Hopefully you won't be unfortunate enough for that to happen again.
Jojo
Re: Line Sync 8128k
17-01-2011 2:40 PM
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(6.50Meg (that sound like ip profile rate of just 6500k)
Re: Line Sync 8128k
17-01-2011 3:05 PM
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Re: Line Sync 8128k
17-01-2011 3:45 PM
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More likely that plusnet put me on the wrong traffic management (value) as I am on the extra package.
Poor speed now :
The speedometer kept crawling backward when run the speedtest. Possible faulty dslam card at exchange as the speed is appear to be all over the place!
Can plusnet transferred my line from ADSL to ADSL2+ ?
Re: Line Sync 8128k
17-01-2011 5:14 PM
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Speedtests will vary. I have ran speed tests within one minute of each other and had results +/- 1Mbps If you run a lot of speed tests you are bound to see slower than expected occasionally. The one at 6.50Mbps would definitely have been a 7150 profile as you'll never get full throughput of a profile.
Traffic management profile would not affect a speed test just certain types of traffic.
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Re: Line Sync 8128k
17-01-2011 5:19 PM
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Re: Line Sync 8128k
17-01-2011 5:26 PM
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I do think you'll get more than 6500 throughput but I'm just saying that you don't get throughput equivalent to your profile.
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Re: Line Sync 8128k
17-01-2011 6:27 PM
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