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multiple migration order failures, despite valid MAC code

disfroot
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Re: multiple migration order failures, despite valid MAC code

@Jameseh
I'm currently on the phone to my referral. He has misinformed me - he hasn't been disconnected,
all his modem lights come on green.
Sorry for that  - ignore my previous post.
James
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Re: multiple migration order failures, despite valid MAC code

Thanks.
I mentioned earlier that his circuit was showing as a ceased asset the the staff I was speaking to at BT Wholesale.  They've cancelled the circuit and have placed a provide (ie: not a migration) order.  The Team Leader that I have spoken with at BTW has got back in touch to let me know that he has expedited the order and is hopeful that it will complete on Monday.
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Re: multiple migration order failures, despite valid MAC code

Ok!
In which case everything I said above was probably wrong too!  They are expediting the order though and it should still complete on Monday.
disfroot
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Re: multiple migration order failures, despite valid MAC code

@Jameseh
I just got him to do another M-labs speed test
C2S 707kbps
S2C 2.4Mbps
i.e. now a serviceable line for that undercapacity 21CN exchange, as opposed to his previous typical  S2C of  720kbps
someone at BT seems to be doing something. I still don't understand the >448kbps upstream rate.
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Re: multiple migration order failures, despite valid MAC code

He's on an ADSL2+ service with BT.
Upstream *should* be better than 448Kbps.
disfroot
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Re: multiple migration order failures, despite valid MAC code

Quote from: Jameseh

Upstream *should* be better than 448Kbps.

except that he was getting >448kbps upstream with his old Alcatel Speedtouch 330 USB modem - which does
not support ADSL2[+]. Hence my confusion. Is there a deployed ADSL 1 (G.DMT) product where some of the
downstream bins are reconfigured as upstream bins ? That seems to be the only way you would get >448.
James
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Re: multiple migration order failures, despite valid MAC code

Not sure I'm afraid!
Just received confirmation that the order should complete on Monday.
disfroot
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Re: multiple migration order failures, despite valid MAC code

@jameseh
sorted out his modem today and connected. Many thanks for sorting out this BT mess !
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Re: multiple migration order failures, despite valid MAC code

My pleasure.
Glad everything is all working now Smiley