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Switch to fast path please

gary42
Grafter
Posts: 94
Registered: ‎09-07-2012

Switch to fast path please

Hi.
I was messing with routers last weekend and triggered interleaving and a raise of the target Snr.
Could the setting on my line be switched from automatic to manual fast path?
The couple of disconnects yesterday were DLM dropping the noise margin back to 3db and me dropping the PPPoE session to switch gateways.
Account is the one without the '2' on the end.
Could you also check the Plusnet line speed setting as I don't think this was raised after my sync speed increased.
Thanks
Gary
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Olifran
Grafter
Posts: 134
Registered: ‎21-11-2011

Re: Switch to fast path please

What is fast path?
gary42
Grafter
Posts: 94
Registered: ‎09-07-2012

Re: Switch to fast path please

Probably best explained as the absence of interleaving and then to explain what interleaving is Smiley
Try this page:
http://www.kitz.co.uk/adsl/interleaving.htm
adamwalker
Plusnet Help Team
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Re: Switch to fast path please

Hi Gary,
Which connection do you need that for, or is it both?
Adam
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gary42
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Posts: 94
Registered: ‎09-07-2012

Re: Switch to fast path please

Quote from: gary42
Account is the one without the '2' on the end.

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Thanks Adam.
gary42
Grafter
Posts: 94
Registered: ‎09-07-2012

Re: Switch to fast path please

Don't think this got picked up?
Gary
chrispurvey
Plusnet Alumni (retired)
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Registered: ‎13-07-2012

Re: Switch to fast path please

Hi Gary,
I've just placed a reset on your line to remove interleaving and bring your SNR back to what it was, it should go through at sometime later today for you.
gary42
Grafter
Posts: 94
Registered: ‎09-07-2012

Re: Switch to fast path please

That's completed now.
Thanks Chris.