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New Customer / FTTC Speed.
15-06-2016 4:03 PM
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Afternoon, My 14 day period has passed and got this email today.
When you signed up for Plusnet Broadband, we gave you an estimated line speed. Now that your broadband has now been active for 14 days, we thought we'd let you know the speed as it stands today, by way of comparison.
Estimated line speed 68.2Mbps to 80Mbps
Current line speed 78Mbps.
However I've checked my line stats and I am getting the below and have done since it went live. Will the DLM up my speed when it sees fit to ?.
Line Mode: G.993.2 (VDSL2) — Annex B — Profile 17a
Status & Uptime: UP — 7d 17h 42m 44s — Resyncs: 1
Line State: showtime_tc_sync [0x801]
Power Mode: L0 - Synchronized
Attainable Line Speed: 69.605 Mb/s — 24.903 Mb/s
Actual Line Speed: 70.207 Mb/s — 20.000 Mb/s
Trellis: 😧 ON — U: ON
Bitswap: 😧 ON — U: ON
G.INP: 😧 Not Enabled — U: Not Enabled
Virtual Noise Support: 😧 Not Supported — U: Not Supported
Interleave Depth: 1 — 1
Interleave Block: 255 — 255
Interleave Delay: 0.0 ms — 0.0 ms
INP: 0.0 — 0.0
NFEC: 255 — 255
RFEC: 16 — 16
LSYMB: 18812 — 5410
LPATH: 0 — 0
Line Attenuation: 11.7 dB / 10.2 dB
Noise Margin/SNR: 5.5 dB / 9.1 dB
Transmit Power: 0.0 dBm / 0.2 dBm
Many Thanks.
Re: New Customer / FTTC Speed.
15-06-2016 5:07 PM - edited 15-06-2016 5:07 PM
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Don't worry Support have found an impairment in the copper joint some hwere. I will say Plusnet support are 100 times better than Talktalk support lol.
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