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09-07-2020 1:43 PM - edited 09-07-2020 1:44 PM
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7th was when the fault happend
9th is today (covering BT visit)
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09-07-2020 2:29 PM
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Is your setup back to how it was prior to the incident, and if so whats the speed like?
It may be a while if the dslam has to re-asses the line before you reach the optimum speeds.
For your info I get the following from snmp on my 2860
Rate Attainable, VDSL SNR (down), Output Power, Line TX/RX speed, Down Stream Attenuation, Wan traffic speed, Lan traffic speed
There are some missing as draytek have not implemented all the items in the snmp OID the last time I looked.
Re: Filter failed?
02-08-2020 3:43 PM - edited 02-08-2020 3:44 PM
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(Sorry I don't get any alerts about messages , only when I stumble on "Plusnet community" in an unrelated search)
Speeds "sort of" stabilised. Something odd happened in the 23-28 July range ... eg lots of the "error stats" etc got set back to zero. I need to dig into it but, from memory, these were stats stored at the far end (Plusnet Kit) so I can only assume they switched my line to different hardware (or just reset/upgraded the hardware)
Re: Filter failed?
02-08-2020 4:18 PM
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OK, was on hold for hour (Currys) so had a chance to dig out the event 24-jul2020 @ 0:07 GMT
Odd things:
Error seconds (NE) went to zero
Error correction seconds (FE) dropped (?)
CRC (NE) dropped
most perplexing NE_IMP went from zero (long term) to 235 [Impulse Noise Protection value]
Which seems like an "algorithm change" (like interleaving etc) whereby a different scheme has been selected.
[ABTW, during typing this post I received a phone call from Plusnet checking on the status of this (due to previous post) "an unsolicited support call" , that's not something you normally ever see, kudos to Plusnet there I think. I once got an unsolicited home visit from a Doctor .. two in one lifetime , wow! ]
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