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Re: Low Line Speed
19-06-2017 3:05 PM
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If you don't have a test socket, you'll probably have a couple of options. Either, hire a qualified electrician to investigate the internal wiring further, or reply to this ticket and we'll arrange an engineer.
Re: Low Line Speed
19-06-2017 6:01 PM
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@MatthewWheeler wrote:
Our tests are detecting a 'bridge tap' which normally points towards faulty internal wiring.
Have you been able to connect to the test socket?
A bridge tap is not really "faulty" wiring - it's the presence of perfectly fine unfiltered extension wiring. There's nothing wrong with the wires themselves.
If the sockets are connected one to another in a chain, which is unlikely if they're old, then there is no bridge tap when you connect the modem to the last socket at the end of the chain.
Re: Low Line Speed
20-06-2017 12:43 PM
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Thanks for the clarification ejs
@SHB - I've replied to your ticket
Re: Low Line Speed
21-06-2017 3:23 PM
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Can i also note that my sync speed is currently 43.6 Mb yet every speedtest i do only shows me getting about 22 Mb. Why is this the case. I used to have at least 40 Mb when my sync speed was at this amount but for some reason the sync speed is inaccurate now.
Re: Low Line Speed
21-06-2017 4:34 PM
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I can't see any obvious reason for that, is that over a wired connection?
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