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BT Exchange IP Profile max.

jonnyfriendly
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Registered: ‎30-07-2007

BT Exchange IP Profile max.

Hi
Still having problems with my IP speed
Does anyone know how i can find my possible speed from more local exchange
Bt guy says i should be able to achieve 54mps but i cant find away to check this, is there a web link ?
thanks in advance
j
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Oldjim
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Registered: ‎15-06-2007

Re: BT Exchange IP Profile max.

The only way is the BT Speedtest Further diagnostics and multiply the IP profile by 1.03 approx  to get the sync speed
AndyH
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Re: BT Exchange IP Profile max.

What are your speed estimates here http://www.dslchecker.bt.com/ ?
jonnyfriendly
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Re: BT Exchange IP Profile max.


Thanks have checked link to Bt Exchange (see below) and it ties in with what the engineer says i should get i.e. 54mps fairly easily. This is what i was getting before a change of modem due to lightening strike a few weeks ago.
Since then i seem to be stuck on 43.8 the lowest range B (Impacted)
Not sure what the difference between clean and impacted is but whichever way you look it seems i should be able to achieve mid 50's mps as before
Not sure what my next move should be
any thoughts ?
j
Telephone Number 01225316609 on Exchange KINGSMEAD is served by Cabinet 5
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