Ok thanks for the info , i thought the DLM worked by increasing the SNR to compensate all the noise on the line
That may not be the case with FTTC/VDSL.
I'm able to read the connection data from my Huawei modem and during the Christmas break (following a few disconnections) my connection speed dropped to low 50's (from maximum).
I assumed DLM was at work (following disconnections - most likely due to the excessive number of external Christmas lights around here.
However; my SNR was still at 6dB (well; 6.1) on downstream and well over 15dB on upstream (although upstream was connected at 20Mbps, so it's understandable the SNR was showing well above 6dB).
After a couple of manual reboots (just to check if the noise conditions had cleared) the connection speed stayed about the same (if anything it dropped by a few Mbps).
So I left well alone to see if DLM would fix it (or remove what it broke).
After 5 days and a few hours, the connection dropped and came back on again.
Remembering I'd been connected for months on end at full speed, I guessed maybe DLM had removed (or reduced) whatever "fix" it had applied.
Sure enough, my connection speed had jumped by around 25Mbps, and the SNR was still at 6dB.
Still not at max connection speed, but only a couple of Mbps away from it (so I'm none too worried at this stage).
So clearly BT/Openreach have a DLM which has methods (other than just messing up your SNR) to reduce connection speed and improve stability, which are far more successful than the rubbish DLM we had with ADSL.
It also looks like this DLM is a lot more forgiving and much happier to give you back your missing speed.
I'm leaving well alone again (currently at 4 days 16 hours since the DLM trigged resync, mentioned above) so maybe (just maybe) DLM will tweak my connection a little more and the speed will gradually creep back up by a few Mbps.
Do you think its worth calling them or should i wait and hope DLM fixes it ?
I'd be tempted to sit and wait out DLM.
Leave well alone.
No resyncs, no rebooting the HomeHub, no clicking on 'disconnect' on the HH.
Just leave it alone and wait out the 5+ days.
Maybe give it six (it seems things tend to happen at midnight or midday - so wait out one midnight and one midday after the HH has showed a solid 5 day connection) before getting back onto BT - mainly as they'll only have you disconnecting & plugging in/out, which may well restart the DLM timers.
Ade
vDSL2 FTTC Infinity with BT
DL Sync 80Mbps
UL Sync 20Mbps