What has happened to my connection - not a complaint
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What has happened to my connection - not a complaint
26-07-2014 10:30 AM
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Switched on the computer this morning and saw the noise margin - what the heck I thought
Sync still the same and no loss reported but look what has happened to the reported noise margin
Re: What has happened to my connection - not a complaint
26-07-2014 11:23 AM
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I suppose it's remotely possible that some source of noise that's been continuously running for a long time suddenly got switched off.
Re: What has happened to my connection - not a complaint
26-07-2014 11:39 AM
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During an engineer visit - he was really good - he said that the three main feeders to the cab were not very good and that he switched me to the one which didn't give serious upstream errors when the phone rang. That was certainly a big improvement and I was happy with the result despite the big drop in download speed
I will do nothing for a few days to see if whatever was causing the problem remains fixed/switched off.
Re: What has happened to my connection - not a complaint
26-07-2014 11:41 AM
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Its difficult to comment soundly based solely on that graph...
1. There is no corresponding synch speed data - on the right click context menu for this graph is there the option to overlay the DS synch speed?
2. The gap in the plotted time line obscures the characteristic of the SNRM shift - when it happened and how it happened.
It would be interesting to do a resynch and see what speed / SNRM you get. Does rather make one wonder if you've been blighted with constant rein all this time?
Kevin
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Re: What has happened to my connection - not a complaint
26-07-2014 11:58 AM
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The gap is because I don't leave the computer running over night which is when it happened
I don't want to do a resync until at least the early part of next week as it may be that whatever was causing the problem has been shut down over the weekend
Looking at the bit loading graph I am getting significantly higher noise margin per tone starting at about tone 84 and runs pretty much up to the highest tones in use
Re: What has happened to my connection - not a complaint
26-07-2014 12:10 PM
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Just had another power cut - short blip
Speed now 3894kbps with a 6.1dB noise margin
So must put it down to one of those things
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