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Standard User mark90997
(newbie) Thu 06-May-10 14:01:29
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Anything here wrong or i should get changed?


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Hi,

I recently noticed BT have interleaving switched on over my line (I've asked them to switch this off, my line was fine with this off when i originally got it.

I'm on BT business broadband option 2

You are approximately 565 metres from the exchange. Note that this is the straight line distance - the actual cable length will be longer!


I don't have much experience with ADSL but here is the output from my cisco 800 router... Does everything here look OK to others or is there something i could get changed that would improve performance?

#sh dsl int atm0
ATM0
Alcatel 20190 chipset information
ATU-R (DS) ATU-C (US)
Modem Status: Showtime (DMTDSL_SHOWTIME)
DSL Mode: ITU G.992.1 (G.DMT) Annex A
ITU STD NUM: 0x03 0x1
Vendor ID: 'STMI' 'ALCB'
Vendor Specific: 0x0000 0x0000
Vendor Country: 0x0F 0x0F
Capacity Used: 82% 48%
Noise Margin: 11.0 dB 24.0 dB
Output Power: 19.5 dBm 12.0 dBm
Attenuation: 27.0 dB 16.0 dB
Defect Status: None None
Last Fail Code: None
Watchdog Counter: 0x44
Watchdog Resets: 0
Selftest Result: 0x00
Subfunction: 0x00
Interrupts: 7659 (0 spurious)
PHY Access Err: 0
Activations: 1
LED Status: ON
LED On Time: 100
LED Off Time: 100
Init FW: embedded
Operation FW: embedded
FW Version: 2.5.42

Screenshot of interleave

Edited by mark90997 (Thu 06-May-10 19:00:48)

Standard User tommy45
(committed) Thu 06-May-10 15:50:54
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Re: Anything here wrong or i should get changed?


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Do you know what your line (sync) was before interleaving was switched on? did you get the full 8128kbps ?if you did,then there isn't much that can be done to get a speed increase in line speed, but i would say from the attenuation that you line is around 1km or maybe a bit more from the exchange, so your line should support higher speeds probably around 18-19mb on LLU asdl2+ (based on attenuation and current snr) there may be a few tweaks that you could do to maybe get a little more throughput, but apart from getting interleave switched off again if high latency is an issue for you ,there's not a lot

Tweaks include changing the mtu and the TCP receive window

Standard User mark90997
(newbie) Thu 06-May-10 17:45:12
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Hey,

Just spoke to BTw and they switched interleaving off while i was on the phone with them o.O

So now i am getting the full 8128kbps.

Whats the best MTU setting?
Right now I've not touched that but I've seen others using 1458.


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Standard User RobertoS
(legend) Thu 06-May-10 18:19:32
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Re: Anything here wrong or i should get changed?


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You do realise your postcode is in the samknows pic?

Maybe you should delete the link now your problem is solved.

Is your house the one with the pot plant in the front garden, the flags, or the wooden fenced one? tongue

Bob's broadband basic info/help site:
www.robertos.me.uk
ISP history: Demon dialup >> Freeserve dialup >> BT Broadband >> Prodigynet >> Newnet >> O2 Standard.
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Standard User mark90997
(newbie) Thu 06-May-10 19:00:14
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Re: Anything here wrong or i should get changed?


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LOL that post code is ever so slightly off smile

I'll remove the pic.

What was the TCP thing tommy45 was talking about in his post?
Standard User RobertoS
(legend) Thu 06-May-10 20:04:41
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Replied to wrong person - deleted


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Edited by RobertoS (Thu 06-May-10 20:07:16)

Standard User RobertoS
(legend) Thu 06-May-10 20:06:27
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TCP/IP - the protocol used to transmit packets over the internet. Though to confuse the issue at times TCP/IP packets are themselves often wrapped in ATM packets - for example between the exchange and your modem.

TCP/IP window as referred to by tommy - the buffer space allowed at your end to receive and store TCP/IP packets if your equipment can't handle them at the speed they are coming in.

Amazing though what a postcode can give away these days smile.

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ISP history: Demon dialup >> Freeserve dialup >> BT Broadband >> Prodigynet >> Newnet >> O2 Standard.
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Standard User tommy45
(committed) Thu 06-May-10 21:48:24
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Yeh i have seen that 1458 recomended for bt bb, but you can find out what the biggest packet it will support without fragmenting it check out the link to the how to here:www.kitz.co.uk there is also a lot of adsl related info that may also be of some help to you,
and here is a link tio a free tool that is used for tweaking TCPOptimizer or you have this tool that does a similar job drtcp
Windows by default has an mtu of 1500, this can be changed to a lower figure, if you wish, but it is the mtu setting of the router that is the most important

Standard User Deadbeat
(knowledge is power) Thu 06-May-10 22:49:09
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Re: Anything here wrong or i should get changed?


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In reply to a post by mark90997:
LOL that post code is ever so slightly off smile

I'll remove the pic.

What was the TCP thing tommy45 was talking about in his post?


If you're using Vista or Win7 don't run any TCP optimisers! Set the router's MTU to 1500 and leave it at that.
Standard User mark90997
(newbie) Fri 07-May-10 16:27:35
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Okay.

This is how things are looking now http://madmax.pr-gaming.com/posts/connection_7th_may...
So far so good.

This is TBB quality monitor for my connection - http://www.thinkbroadband.com/ping/share/84331d3e0e7...
Note the dropped packets was due to me disconnecting and moving some equipment around here.

I'm connected via a Cisco 850 ADSL modem/router.

EDIT: BT have an engineer calling me on Monday to check the connection is still running stable, as there have been a lot of sudden speed drops (down to 2meg, sometimes lower) this has happened for an hour to 2 hours (even when i was interleaved)... so I'm thinking maybe just the amount of local traffic in my area?

Edited by mark90997 (Fri 07-May-10 16:31:58)

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