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SNR check
24-09-2015 2:54 PM
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Although, for a few months my SNR has been a 12 rather than a 6. I had a problem earlier this year with my SNR wouldn't rise from a 3, therefore OR had to manually set it to a 6. So I thought 6 was my default.
Last night around 9pm, I was disconnected, not sure why, bare in mind my SNR is a 12 so, I find that high should be stable... Then at 4am I had a PPPoE reconnect.,,,
Can someone check my default SNR please.
Re: SNR check
24-09-2015 6:36 PM
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It looks like DLM has increased your target to this over the past few months.
We'd need to find the cause before doing a reset as the SNR target could easily go back to where it is now.
Re: SNR check
25-09-2015 7:39 PM
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Is the phone line quiet. Dial 17070 option 2.
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Re: SNR check
30-09-2015 6:11 PM
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1, Looks poo-poo
Quote Uptime: 6 days, 20:47:08
DSL Type: ITU-T G.992.5
Bandwidth (Up/Down) [kbps/kbps]: 888 / 9,891
Data Transferred (Sent/Received) [GB/GB]: 6.25 / 79.52
Output Power (Up/Down) [dBm]: 12.0 / 0.0
Line Attenuation (Up/Down) [dB]: 15.1 / 30.0
SN Margin (Up/Down) [dB]: 13.5 / 11.9
System Vendor ID (Local/Remote): TMMB / ----
Chipset Vendor ID (Local/Remote): BDCM / IFTN
Loss of Framing (Local/Remote): 9 / 0
Loss of Signal (Local/Remote): 1 / 0
Loss of Power (Local/Remote): 0 / 0
Loss of Link (Remote): -
Error Seconds (Local/Remote): 129,357 / 0
FEC Errors (Up/Down): 18,867 / 1,064,190,078
CRC Errors (Up/Down): 780,967 / 8,196,404
HEC Errors (Up/Down): 260,592 / 4,977,403
2. Even worse
Quote 😧 6.14Mbps
U: 0.53Mbps
Ping: 38ms
3.
Quote Estimated line speed:
There's no speed estimate currently held on your account.
Current line speed:
8.7 Mbp
My Line Attenuation is 30, which means I can/could get ~13Mbps sync.
What would cause PPPoA drops? Had one today.
Re: SNR check
30-09-2015 6:27 PM
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If it is without, then that could be BTw engineering, PlusNet load balancing or changes being made to your line profile following a resynch.
If with then because of it!
Line noise?
Are you plugged into the master socket? Is there any extension wiring?
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Re: SNR check
30-09-2015 7:00 PM
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Re: SNR check
30-09-2015 11:07 PM
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@XenoGuy,
Is the phone line quiet? Dial 17070 option 2.
Quote from: XenoGuy Last night around 9pm, I was disconnected, not sure why, bare in mind my SNR is a 12 so, I find that high should be stable... Then at 4am I had a PPPoE reconnect.,,,
Was that a typo? You should be using PPPoA.
There will be a reason why the target SNRM has been raised - the cause needs to be identified and fixed.
Is this a TG582n router? If yes, what version of firmware has it got?
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Re: SNR check
01-10-2015 8:43 AM
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Quote from: Townman Is the phone line quiet? Dial 17070 option 2.
I did say quiet
Quote from: Townman Was that a typo? You should be using PPPoA.
Yes, had Be Un Limited for so long, I always forget.
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Quote from: Townman There will be a reason why the target SNRM has been raised - the cause needs to be identified and fixed.
How?
Quote from: Townman Is this a TG582n router? If yes, what version of firmware has it got?
Yes and 10.2.2.B
Had another PPPoA disconnect too.
Re: SNR check
01-10-2015 9:04 AM
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- BT Big Button 200 Phone;
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Re: SNR check
01-10-2015 3:07 PM
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Tony
Re: SNR check
02-10-2015 9:28 AM
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By double filtering, I mean, DSL line in 1st filter, plug a 2nd filter into the 1st filter and plug my stuff into the 2nd filter - had this setup since 2007, so it's not that.
Re: SNR check
02-10-2015 10:41 AM
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Just the phone stuff?
Just the router?
Everything?
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Re: SNR check
02-10-2015 4:21 PM
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Quote from: XenoGuy I have no test socket, I'm in a flat
The test socket is on the back of the normal BT master socket, if you have your own telephone line then you should have this, surely?
http://www.plus.net/support/broadband/master-socket-guide.shtml
Tony
Re: SNR check
02-10-2015 4:36 PM
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Quote from: XenoGuy - had this setup since 2007, so it's not that.
8 year old filters ? Maybe one or both has gone bad -did you get a new one from PN that you can try.
Pictures of your unusual set up might help
Re: SNR check
03-10-2015 1:28 PM
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Quote from: cedlor 8 year old filters ? Maybe one or both has gone bad -did you get a new one from PN that you can try.
Not 8 year old filters, I change them every 6 months...I mean someone suggested, when I joined Be, that as DSL2 was prone to noise, double filtering will help, so I've stuck with that since.
Truth be told, I managed to hold a 3.5 SNR for months with BE....
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