SNR Margin drops 1db at same time every day
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SNR Margin drops 1db at same time every day
19-05-2016 9:28 AM
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We have recently been having a few issues with our broadband, and our SNR went a bit "wild". Openreach started looking into it, in the mean time have been using routerstats to monitor the SNR and various details, and it appears that every day at 7am, the SNR drops by 1db and at 10pm, goes back up by the same?
The exchange i'm on probably has less than 20 houses on it, and fairly certain they ain't all watching Netflix at 7am, any ideas?
Kr
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Re: SNR Margin drops 1db at same time every day
19-05-2016 11:59 AM
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Just a guess, but could be something electrical in your house coming on at 7am each day (e.g. boiler/TV/radio?)
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19-05-2016 12:22 PM
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Interesting thought. Sadly nothing comes on at that time, and there is not anywhere near the modem, apart from the phone (using the mk 3 faceplate).
Re: SNR Margin drops 1db at same time every day
20-05-2016 1:52 PM
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It could be almost anywhere in your neighbourhood. Or it could be a neighbour who has their router/modem on a timer and only powers it on between 7am and 10pm. I used to do exactly that back when I had ADSL and before I started hosting my own mail server. Well actually in my case it was 7am to 10pm at weekends and 5pm to 10pm weekdays.
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20-05-2016 3:55 PM
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Just testing your line now. Are you using our Hub One, or your own router?
Matty
Re: SNR Margin drops 1db at same time every day
20-05-2016 3:58 PM
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Afternoon Matty, we are using the newest plusnet router.
Re: SNR Margin drops 1db at same time every day
20-05-2016 4:02 PM
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Well it's a bit odd as fibre lines don't really give out an SNR margin. Are you using a site to see these routerstats at all?
My colleague is taking a look at the fault side of things for you today.
Matty
Re: SNR Margin drops 1db at same time every day
20-05-2016 4:14 PM
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Its a piece of software called routerstats, designed for the BT HH5, but it just takes the data from the helpdesk section when you login to the router. It records information such as max line rate, connection speed, noise margin.
Re: SNR Margin drops 1db at same time every day
24-05-2016 12:59 PM
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@MattyC wrote:
Well it's a bit odd as fibre lines don't really give out an SNR margin.
Hmm - so what exactly is the router referring to when it says Noise Margin?
1. Product name: Plusnet Hub
2. Serial number:
3. Firmware version: Software version 4.7.5.1.83.8.217.1.1 Last updated Unknown
4. Board version: Plusnet Hub One
5. DSL uptime: 1 days, 14:04:31
6. Data rate: 2001 / 20712
7. Maximum data rate: 3933 / 21043
8. Noise margin: 11.9 / 6.4
9. Line attenuation: 37.2 / 28.7
10. Signal attenuation: 37.0 / 24.6
Re: SNR Margin drops 1db at same time every day
27-05-2016 12:24 PM - edited 27-05-2016 12:26 PM
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Noise margin is the SNR, the latest PlusNet Router is basically a rebadged Home Hub 5. You will probably find your max attainable rate is also changing due to the sudden change in SNR although it may not affect your actual line rate.
I have a similar problem although my SNR is doing a step change of exactly 0.7dB but at random times during the day and night. I use DSLStats to monitor the line 24/7, I believe you can use Routerstats which is similar to DSLStats on the HH5, maybe it will work on your PlusNet router too? If it does you can monitor constantly.
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