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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Thu 29-Jan-15 08:39:23
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Re: Infinity 2


[re: NaNook] [link to this post]
 
If your sync is dropping, then you probably have a fault and DLM is trying to stabilize your connection.

Can you pull your stats off again like you did here? http://forums.thinkbroadband.com/bt/t/4383184-infini...
Standard User NaNook
(freechataholic) Thu 29-Jan-15 08:55:08
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Re: Infinity 2


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Here you go:

1. Product Name: HomeHub5
2. Serial number: +076284+1429004203
3. Firmware version: v0.07.03.0814-BT (Type B) Last updated 28/1/2015
4. Board version: 01
5. VDSL uptime: 0 days, 05:29:21
6. Data Rate: 6472 / 21341
7. Maximum Data Rate: 6289 / 25149
8. Noise Margin: 6.2 / 6.3
9. Line Attenuation: 0.0 / 25.0
10. Signal Attenuation: 0.0 / 0.0
11. Data sent/received: 41.2 MB / 25.3 MB
12. Broadband username: [email protected]
13. BT Wi-fi: No
14. 2.4GHz wireless network/SSID: ***
15. 2.4GHz wireless connections: Enabled (802.11 b/g/n (up to 144 Mb/s))
16. 2.4GHz wireless security: WPA2 Only (Recommended)
17. 2.4GHz wireless channel: Automatic (Smart Wireless)
18. 5GHz wireless network/SSID: ***
19. 5GHz wireless connections: Enabled (802.11 a/n/ac (up to 1300 Mb/s))
20. 5GHz wireless security: WPA2 Only (Recommended)
21. 5GHz wireless channel: Automatic (Smart Wireless)
22. Firewall: Disabled
23. MAC Address: ***
24. Software variant: -
25. Boot loader: 0.4.3-BT (Fri May 30 23:34:17 2014)

Appears to have gone up by about a meg overnight, but still down about 15 from when it was installed.
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Thu 29-Jan-15 08:58:54
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Re: Infinity 2


[re: NaNook] [link to this post]
 
You really need an engineer visit to fix it., hope he comes...


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Standard User NaNook
(freechataholic) Thu 29-Jan-15 09:02:37
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Re: Infinity 2


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Fix it, as in get it back to where it was when it was first installed (~35meg) or get it up to the 60-80 mark (which according to Saffy is unsupportable)?
Standard User MHC
(sensei) Thu 29-Jan-15 09:06:35
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Re: Infinity 2


[re: NaNook] [link to this post]
 
Have printout of the current and former stats ready for him/her!


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Standard User NaNook
(freechataholic) Thu 29-Jan-15 09:20:54
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Re: Infinity 2


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Well I do not have the former, never crossed my mind to print them off.

I forgot how bad BT were since being away from them for so long.
Standard User MHC
(sensei) Thu 29-Jan-15 09:32:27
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Re: Infinity 2


[re: NaNook] [link to this post]
 
Are there some basic ones in this thread?


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Standard User NaNook
(freechataholic) Thu 29-Jan-15 09:37:24
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Good point, well made smile
Standard User ggremlin
(committed) Thu 29-Jan-15 10:51:12
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Re: Infinity 2


[re: NaNook] [link to this post]
 
I notice that your hub as just been updated
3. Firmware version: v0.07.03.0814-BT (Type B) Last updated 28/1/2015
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Thu 29-Jan-15 12:12:44
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Re: Infinity 2


[re: NaNook] [link to this post]
 
There's obviously some sort of fault on your line, so I meant fix the fault and get your connection up to it's best speed.

As I recall, you have an external NTE. I don't know the current status of your wiring but with that sort of NTE, all the sockets indoors could be star-wired which would impact your connection and would need sorting out.

By sorting out, I mean one socket indoors should be the master socket and this is where your Infinity modem should be connected. All other sockets should then take their telephone feed from the filtered side of the master socket. The NTE outside should just be bypassed.

You should also print a copy of the estimated speeds and show that to the engineer smile
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