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If you are using something like a speedtester or downloading a file from the internet then the speed is going to be partly determined by the IP profile and not by the sync speed, so yes it does have relevance.
Edited by robertcrowther (Sun 20-May-18 12:10:23)
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Read the very first post ...
his sync speed has droped by 6Mbps, so his IP profile will have dropped by a similar amount.
The OP was getting 79.999 with a profile of 77.35, he now gets a sync of 73.999 and his IP profile will be around 71.5
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Assuming G.INP is not active, which is probably the case in the circumstances but makes a minuscule difference even if it is, the OP�s original IP Profile would have been 77,431kbps.
On his current sync it will be 71,623kbps.
Quite apart from the fact that, as MHC has just remarked, the IP Profile is completely irrelevant.
Your turn  .
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Read the very first post ...
his sync speed has droped by 6Mbps, so his IP profile will have dropped by a similar amount.
The OP was getting 79.999 with a profile of 77.35, he now gets a sync of 73.999 and his IP profile will be around 71.5
I doubt his IP profile will be 71.5 (unless there is a real problem with the line) I'm sure it will be a lot closer to the 73.
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Assuming G.INP is not active, which is probably the case in the circumstances but makes a minuscule difference even if it is, the OP�s original IP Profile would have been 77,431kbps.
On his current sync it will be 71,623kbps.
Quite apart from the fact that, as MHC has just remarked, the IP Profile is completely irrelevant.
Your turn .
I can see why so many people have stopped posting on this forum as there is far too much childish behaviour and rudeness
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You are the one being rude, with your HAHAHAHA post.
I have given you the precise IP Profiles, rather than the approximates MHC did. But IP Profile does not control the sync.
Even if it did, how do you arrive at only a 240k per second difference? Show us the arithmetic. Even if you mean 240K bytes per second not 240Kbps it is rubbish. The difference is much greater than that.
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You are the one being rude, with your HAHAHAHA post.
I have given you the precise IP Profiles, rather than the approximates MHC did. But IP Profile does not control the sync.
Even if it did, how do you arrive at only a 240k per second difference? Show us the arithmetic. Even if you mean 240K bytes per second not 240Kbps it is rubbish. The difference is much greater than that.
So laughing at someone being rude to you is a bad thing? I believe it's better to laugh at someone being rude to you than to just blast them. In this instance you took offence to that and you went into troll mode
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Best IP profile for 73,999 sync would be 71,705
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The author of the above post is a thinkbroadband staff member. It may not constitute an official statement on behalf of thinkbroadband.
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Asking someone to check their maths is not rude, in this case those questioning are right to do so to avoid others stumbling onto incorrect conclusions.
The Internet is one of those places where things can every easily come across as abrupt and rude when that was never the person intention.
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The author of the above post is a thinkbroadband staff member. It may not constitute an official statement on behalf of thinkbroadband.
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What are the full stats from your router ?
It is most likely to be cross talk causing the issue, but it might be just a stuck DLM profile.
Edited by Zarjaz (Sun 20-May-18 14:51:51)
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