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Standard User RobertoS
(sensei) Fri 22-Jun-12 09:20:48
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Re: Plus Refusing to turn Interleaving off


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Capitals and invoking the Almighty. The Red Mist again frown.

Really lost it. Calm down.

Incidentally, in reply to others earlier, you say you are not always changing ISP. Yet you say you were with one for 3.5 years, and in less than another 4.5 years you have used more than five others.

Hmmm.

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Standard User hypertony
(committed) Fri 22-Jun-12 09:30:11
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Re: Plus Refusing to turn Interleaving off


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In reply to a post by plusnetuck:
GOOD BYE [censored] THIS FORUM I'm leaving Plus ANYWAY.


You came here to seek help/advice, we gave you some helpful advices and you chose to ignore them.

I do hope you realise that if you switch to another ISP with FTTC, you will find the same issue as NO ISP can turn off/on the interleaving...

Either way, best of luck!

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Standard User XRaySpeX
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Fri 22-Jun-12 15:36:22
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Re: Plus Refusing to turn Interleaving off


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In reply to a post by RobertoS:
If you done one, please can you point me to it again?
The http://pastie.org/4128177 at foot of http://forums.thinkbroadband.com/plusnet/t/4133665-r... and my further analysis of it grin

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Standard User XRaySpeX
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Fri 22-Jun-12 15:55:43
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Re: Plus Refusing to turn Interleaving off


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In reply to a post by plusnetuck:
This thread is about Plus not honouring customers requests
No, you started this thread about PN not turning Interleaving off, which they & others have repeatedly stated they have no facility to do so on VADSL, and your mistaken assertion that this is causing high error rates. You then morphed this technical issue into a rant about PN and a confusing comparison about what other ISPs may have done or not done.

Requests are not honoured; they are granted or not. It is agreements that are honoured, but in this case you had no rights for your request to be granted and PN rightly could not accede to your request.

May I remind you that you initiated the insults and I naturally retaliated grin

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Fri 22-Jun-12 16:07:20
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Re: Plus Refusing to turn Interleaving off


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In reply to a post by hypertony:
In reply to a post by plusnetuck:
GOOD BYE [censored] THIS FORUM I'm leaving Plus ANYWAY.


You came here to seek help/advice, we gave you some helpful advices and you chose to ignore them.

I do hope you realise that if you switch to another ISP with FTTC, you will find the same issue as NO ISP can turn off/on the interleaving...

Either way, best of luck!


You are such a stubborn retard. I've had plenty of service providers over the span of maybe 8 years now?
Standard User RobertoS
(sensei) Fri 22-Jun-12 16:12:39
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Thanks.

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Standard User burakkucat
(experienced) Fri 22-Jun-12 16:38:12
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Re: PlusNet Refusing to turn Interleaving off


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In reply to a post by plusnetuck:
It happened 9 days ago when I flashed the white openreach modem. Don't forget it also resyncs when you unplug your router.
It most certainly does not. You are either confused or are just typing the first words that come into your mind.

All the time the Huawei HG612 modem is connected and powered up it will remain in synchronism with the Huawei DSLAM in the FTTC.

Disconnecting, power cycling, resetting, etc, your router will only cause your current PPPoE session to drop and then re-establish.

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Standard User jelv
(knowledge is power) Fri 22-Jun-12 16:49:11
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Minor correction to your post:

In reply to a post by plusnetuck:
I am such a stubborn retard. I've had plenty of service providers over the span of maybe 8 years now?


jelv

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Fri 22-Jun-12 17:15:34
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In reply to a post by plusnetuck:
I've had plenty of service providers over the span of maybe 8 years now?


How many of these ISPs have provided you with FTTC over VDSL2 & of these, how many have been able to directly turn interleaving on & off at a customer's request?

I would like interleaving to be turned off for my connection, but I haven't yet found an ISP who says they can actually do that.
In fact, if memory serves me correctly, they have all stated that DLM automatically determines whether to apply interleaving or not & if so, at what depth.

I think it might just have something to do with how many errors it sees on a given connection, but I'm not sure.

I also have a very vague recollection that BT's own SIN 498 documentation also confirms that. However, I'm at that funny age now where my senses & memory often play tricks on me.

Are you far from the cabinet you are connected to?
If so, I wonder if that could have anything to do with the price of fish.
I'm afraid I can't now recall if I have asked you that previously.
Standard User RobertoS
(sensei) Fri 22-Jun-12 17:15:40
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I've just realised his nick is a typo.

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