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Very slow broadband
02-07-2016 5:19 PM
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Hi
For a while my broadband has been getting slower and slower. I normally get about 3.5-4mbps, now it varies widely from 0.4mbps to normal. Watching video has become frustrating with lots of buffering and blocky pictures. Youtube often goes below 360p and still can't play without buffering.
Re: Very slow broadband
04-07-2016 1:07 PM - edited 04-07-2016 1:19 PM
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Your line seems pretty stable:
Upstream Link Info
Loop Loss | SNR Margin | Errored Seconds | HecErrors | Speed | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
27.5 | 21 | 0 | 0 | 448 |
Downstream Link Info
Loop Loss | SNR Margin | Errored Seconds | HecErrors | Speed | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
51 | 10 | 1 | 0 | 3968 |
ADSL Products
Downstream Line Rate(Mbps) |
Upstream Line Rate(Mbps) |
Downstream Range(Mbps) |
Availability Date |
Left in Jumper |
||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
ADSL Max | Up to 1.5 | -- | 1 to 2.5 | Available | -- | -- | ||
Fixed Rate | 1 | -- | -- | Available | -- | -- |
So you're actually connected above the estimates for your area, if the speed regularly drops it's worth getting a fault reported but if you're above 1Mb/s I'm afraid there's likely little we can do.
Re: Very slow broadband
06-07-2016 12:05 PM
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Hi George, you are not alone I too have suffered both slow broadband and poor support recently........
Your line is stable, but for some reason they are forcing you to use 9dB SNR in the downlink instead of 6, this limits your downlink speed. For them to say if your getting 1Mbps your lucky is clearly rubbish, my advice is to change ISP to someone who pays attention to you and doesn't fob you off!!
Your line is synching at nearly 4Mbps at 10dB SNR, if it isnt performing then there is a GLARING FAULT.
In my case I have a wet line as every time it rains the SNR drops badly AND I have OPENREACH frequently tampering with my pair causing outages, both of these cause my synch rate to drop but Plusnet refuse to follow the issue up with OPENREACH grrrrr
Re: Very slow broadband
06-07-2016 12:20 PM
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For them to say if your getting 1Mbps your lucky is clearly rubbish, my advice is to change ISP to someone who pays attention to you and doesn't fob you off!!
That's not what I've said at all, however if we try and report a fault when a line is within estimates they often get rejected.
I did also say:
if the speed regularly drops it's worth getting a fault reported
Re: Very slow broadband
06-07-2016 12:23 PM
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Good point. Noise margin showing as 10dB.
Plusnet - What is the line set to in terms of target NM? With a low error rate I can't see any reason for it not to be set at the normal 6dB.
George - in your shoes I'd consider getting a router where you can control the SNR yourself. It would only need the tiniest tweak to get the synch speed over 4000 which in turn would improve your profile from 3.0meg to 3.5meg. Just looking at the attenuation it's possible you could get it up fast enough to get the 4.0meg profile.
Unfortunately based on my own experience there's a chance you're going to get more of the attitude shown above, your concerns dismissed on the basis that you're doing better than "the estimate".
Re: Very slow broadband
06-07-2016 12:31 PM
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On 20CN and 21CN lines we use the Fault Threshold Rate too along with the estimates, again this line is syncing above both of those.
The SNR is at a target of 9db, reducing this is likely to lower the 'Mean Time Between Errors Downstream (Seconds):' and potentially cause connection issues.
I'm happy to reset the line if required though.
Upstream DSL Link Information | Downstream DSL Link Information | |
Loop Loss: | 27.5 | 51 |
SNR Margin: | 21 | 9 |
Errored Seconds: | 0 | 1 |
HEC Errors: | 0 | 0 |
Cell Count: | 252436 | 7167278 |
Speed: | 448 | 3968 |
Maximum Stable Rate (KBPS): | 4000 | Fault Threshold Rate (KBPS): | 3200 |
Mean Time Between Retrains (Seconds): | 86400 | Mean Time Between Errors Upstream (Seconds): | 2700 |
Indicative Line Quality: | A | Mean Time Between Errors Downstream (Seconds): | 356 |
Re: Very slow broadband
06-07-2016 12:58 PM
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Thanks for all the replies so far. It is frustrating when for years we have had much better service. While the connection stats seem much the same, in practice it has been ropey with lots of buffering or watching video in SuperJaggyVision.
Chris, in your email you mentioned getting the line moved from ADSL1 to ADSL2+ to see how that performs. Does that involve a BT engineer going to the exchange?
Re: Very slow broadband
06-07-2016 12:59 PM
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I'm afraid that wasn't accurate. I edited my initial post to remove comments about that as it's simply not available at your exchange I'm afraid.
Re: Very slow broadband
06-07-2016 1:04 PM
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Ah right, no problem. Can you reset the line?
Re: Very slow broadband
06-07-2016 1:08 PM
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Yep, I'll go sort that now. It means your line enters a 10 day training period and we can't reset it again during that time.
Re: Very slow broadband
12-07-2016 8:47 PM
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It's been a bit better for a few days but then tonight at 8PM....
1. Best Effort Test: Download Speed : 0.22 Mbps Your speed test has completed and the results are shown above, however during the test an error occurred while trying to retrieve additional details regarding your service. As a result we are unable to determine if the speed you received during the test is acceptable for your service. Please re-run the test if you require this additional information. |
It's been unusable for about 40 minutes, video buffering endlessly and pages timing out. I've reset the router however it made no difference.
While writing this it has improved:
Did anything go down 8PM?
Thanks
Re: Very slow broadband
13-07-2016 9:23 AM
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No issues we're aware of, how's it looking today?
Re: Very slow broadband
13-07-2016 9:42 PM
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I agree, and trying to get through to Customer Support is a joke. It takes them over 2 hours to reply on Twitter, and they just send you a link which is useless.
Time to leave, especially since they're planning to put up the price for their so called service!
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