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10-04-2011 6:12 PM
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Can someone tell me which VDSL2 profile Plusnet/BT are using..............
Thanks
Roger
Thanks
Roger
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10-04-2011 6:56 PM
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Can't find the answer for this unfortunately, which probably is not help by the fact you cannot access the modem.
Not sure of the need to access this detail though, given that under the ANFP, the service is restricted to 40mbps, so not even reaching the base 50mbps.
From looking on all the research data used across the industry (public data BT Exact from 2001 and other public sources outside of BT & Ofcom), I suspect either 12a or 12b is in use. This is based around the information that frequencies upto 12Mhz will be used.
Not sure of the need to access this detail though, given that under the ANFP, the service is restricted to 40mbps, so not even reaching the base 50mbps.
From looking on all the research data used across the industry (public data BT Exact from 2001 and other public sources outside of BT & Ofcom), I suspect either 12a or 12b is in use. This is based around the information that frequencies upto 12Mhz will be used.
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Re: Plusnet VDSL2
10-04-2011 8:53 PM
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Hi Phil..................Ok thanks for that.......Reason is I need a RF filter on the modem input.....The one I have been using was
up to ADSL2.....This now cuts speed down to 10Mb, as filter will only pass up to 4.3Mhz.....So if it is 12a or 12b thats the answer.
Regards
Roger
up to ADSL2.....This now cuts speed down to 10Mb, as filter will only pass up to 4.3Mhz.....So if it is 12a or 12b thats the answer.
Regards
Roger
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Re: Plusnet VDSL2
11-04-2011 1:28 AM
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IIRC, BT have opted for the lowest power, lowest bandwidth profile - which I think is profile 8b.
This is a profile specifically design for cabinet use, and I think the point behind it is to reduce crosstalk - either to other VDSL users, or (morlikely) to ADSL2+ users in the same wiring bundle.
I did have details, but this laptop won't read PDF's, so I can't check...
This is a profile specifically design for cabinet use, and I think the point behind it is to reduce crosstalk - either to other VDSL users, or (morlikely) to ADSL2+ users in the same wiring bundle.
I did have details, but this laptop won't read PDF's, so I can't check...
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Using FTTC since 2011. Currently on 80/20 Unlimited Fibre Extra.
Using FTTC since 2011. Currently on 80/20 Unlimited Fibre Extra.
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11-04-2011 7:36 AM
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Hi WWWombat.........Thanks for that, I do have details of the profiles but just needed to know which was in use......One thing
a much better service to me than Adsl2........Had it about two weeks now and it works well.......Holes all over the area by BT
followed by the Gas people......
Regards
Roger
a much better service to me than Adsl2........Had it about two weeks now and it works well.......Holes all over the area by BT
followed by the Gas people......
Regards
Roger
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11-04-2011 1:27 PM
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Quote from: WWWombat IIRC, BT have opted for the lowest power, lowest bandwidth profile - which I think is profile 8b.
Right, I'm back on the PC with access to the PDFs, and it looks like I was right with the principle, but wrong with the profile...
There's an Openreach document that mentions profile 8c as being specifically for cabinet deployment, but doesn't explicitly say that it is the profile they will be using. It's a good primer on VDSL, even if it rests on information dated 2009.
It does show that the UK ANFP specification allows VDSL2 up to 7.05MHz from the cabinet, but not from the exchange.
This means the UK is using a truncated version of the 997 band plan:
- D1 - 138kHz to 3MHz
- U1 - 3 MHz - 5.1MHz
- D2 - 5.1MHz - 7.05MHz
In a separate document from Ericsson, I can see that this frequency pattern matches profile 8c. The power levels are:
- 8a - 17.5dBm
- 8b - 20.5dBm
- 8c - 11.5dBm
- 8d - 14.5dBm
So, the lowest bandwidth, lowest power variant is profile 8c, on a truncated 997 band plan.
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Using FTTC since 2011. Currently on 80/20 Unlimited Fibre Extra.
Using FTTC since 2011. Currently on 80/20 Unlimited Fibre Extra.
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11-04-2011 5:13 PM
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Hi WWWombat................Thanks for that, great info indeed...............Regards................Roger
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