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Speed decreased
18-11-2022 11:37 AM
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I've recently had a line fault that's been fixed and due to all the disconnects while I was waiting for my love to be fixed my line speed had dropped from around 60mbps to around 20.
What I was wondering is would this go back up on its own or will something need to be done to get it back up?
What I was wondering is would this go back up on its own or will something need to be done to get it back up?
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Re: Speed decreased
18-11-2022 8:27 PM
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Hello,
That all depends...
Can you please post your router stats and advise if you are on a fixed IP address? If you do not know what one of those is, you are probably not on one!!
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Re: Speed decreased
19-11-2022 7:48 PM
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Yes I do have a static IP address and the information from my modem about the connection
VDSL2 Information (VDSL2 Firmware Version: 576D17_A/B/C )
Profile 17A
State SHOWTIME
UP Speed 7892 (Kbps)
Down Speed 21555 (Kbps)
SNR Upstream 6 (dB)
SNR Downstream 6 (dB)
And this is the info from my firewall about it
WAN interface (wan, pppoe0)
Status up
PPPoE
up
Uptime 00:10:44
MAC address 00:00:00:00:00:00 - XEROX CORPORATION
MTU 1492
IPv4 address 80.229.143.157/32
IPv4 gateway auto-detected: 195.166.130.254
DNS servers 213.120.234.42
213.120.234.38
In/out packets 118698400 / 37828791 (147.36 GB / 5.19 GB)
In/out packets (pass) 118546868 / 37828784 (147.35 GB / 5.19 GB)
In/out packets (block) 9256282 / 7 (148 KB / 416 bytes)
In/out errors 0 / 0
Collisions 0
The short connection time is for the firewall is just where I swapped the ethernet cable over to my laptop to load the config page of the modem.
Hopefully the formatting of this came out ok as I've posted from my phone.
VDSL2 Information (VDSL2 Firmware Version: 576D17_A/B/C )
Profile 17A
State SHOWTIME
UP Speed 7892 (Kbps)
Down Speed 21555 (Kbps)
SNR Upstream 6 (dB)
SNR Downstream 6 (dB)
And this is the info from my firewall about it
WAN interface (wan, pppoe0)
Status up
PPPoE
up
Uptime 00:10:44
MAC address 00:00:00:00:00:00 - XEROX CORPORATION
MTU 1492
IPv4 address 80.229.143.157/32
IPv4 gateway auto-detected: 195.166.130.254
DNS servers 213.120.234.42
213.120.234.38
In/out packets 118698400 / 37828791 (147.36 GB / 5.19 GB)
In/out packets (pass) 118546868 / 37828784 (147.35 GB / 5.19 GB)
In/out packets (block) 9256282 / 7 (148 KB / 416 bytes)
In/out errors 0 / 0
Collisions 0
The short connection time is for the firewall is just where I swapped the ethernet cable over to my laptop to load the config page of the modem.
Hopefully the formatting of this came out ok as I've posted from my phone.
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