First though I wanted to see if our FTTC broadband could be improved, it suffering too many drop outs. A&A had told me previously that they would work with Openreach to achieve this, but at that time I decided to monitor and wait. Being 600 odd metres away from the cabinet on old aluminium cable not being ideal.
We are on a 40 Mbps service, but from 36.68 Mbps in March 2013 it had become in the low/mid twenties in the last year.
I contacted A&A technical and a "loan router" was posted out to ensure my DrayTek was not the cause. Also a line check was carried out with our phones and DrayTek disconnected. This indicated a line fault and Openreach was contacted to arrange a visit. I was offered one the next day! but I had to decline owing to needing broadband for a council 2 hour+ Zoom meeting. The Openreach visit was booked for the following afternoon and their Engineer attended and located a fault in the junction box atop of the telephone pole opposite. Seems there was some corrosion at the terminal and a trapped wire? The dropwire to the house is only just over 2 years old, I had it replaced when I moved my modem/router from the roof space to our garage.
Anyway, speed is now up. Using the A&A speed tester this morning, Download 41.2 Mbps compared to 25.3 Mbps the morning before Openreach attended.
A&A's Renumber and Export ordered.
So a big thank you A&A for your staff's helpfulness and professionalism.
Cheers!
Clive
Andrews & Arnold Home::1 FTTC DrayTek Vigor 2762ac Cisco ATA191 and HUAWEI E5776 with O2 Data SIM
Andrews & Arnold Home::1 FTTC DrayTek Vigor 2762ac Cisco ATA191 and HUAWEI E5776 with O2 Data SIM



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