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Posting for info, may help somebody.
Got connected FTTC a couple of months ago. D/l speed a tad over 4MB/s dropped to 3.80 over a few days. Suffering intermittent disconnections, my logs looked much worse than the apparent reality. Once I noticed the logs I could see that they were correlating with drops in the PPP session (some very short indeed), sync never lost.
Engineer visit today (that makes two who think one cannot connect with the modem alone, but I digress). Replaced some tinned aluminium wire in my socket (which he said was a 'no no') with copper and replaced the modem; the first batch was faulty. He then arranged for my profile to be reset. 72 hrs of training to go, cannot use the BT tester during this period.
I can download at 4.36MB/s now. I was his first call of the day, normally when I am given a 08:00-13:00 hrs slot I wait for ages - hopefully a good omen.
Many thanks go to ADSL24 support for agreeing that there was a problem without any effort on my part.
DrT
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cannot use the BT tester during this period. I think the reason you can't use the BT tester is 'cos they've broken it again, it's been returning "Test Error" for me (and others) since yesterday pm
edit- working now.
Edited by billford (Tue 01-Mar-11 10:37:22)
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That is GOOD news for me.
I managed to use it earlier and thought my (re)training period had finished. My max d/l speed has dropped significantly since yesterday and I just hope that my speed can go up during training too.
Cheers
DrT
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Replaced some tinned aluminium wire in my socket (which he said was a 'no no') Something wrong here. Tinned copper, yes, but tinned aluminium? Doesn't exist.
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Replaced some tinned aluminium wire in my socket (which he said was a 'no no') Something wrong here. Tinned copper, yes, but tinned aluminium? Doesn't exist.
"Tinned" means having a layer of solder on it, not necessarily covered with tin (http://www.mediacollege.com/misc/solder/tinning.html).
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Replaced some tinned aluminium wire in my socket (which he said was a 'no no') Something wrong here. Tinned copper, yes, but tinned aluminium? Doesn't exist.
"Tinned" means having a layer of solder on it, not necessarily covered with tin (http://www.mediacollege.com/misc/solder/tinning.html).
Yes, I know what it means.
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Aluminium wire can be bought as tinned over copper-plating... might have been that.
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Yes, could be but the copper would be tinned. I think it may be stranded wire which has a solid end for the connector - that would be a problem.
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Yes, could be but the copper would be tinned. I think it may be stranded wire which has a solid end for the connector - that would be a problem.
IIRC the engineer called the 'bad' wire 'bell wire'. Could be mistaken.
Meanwhile my max d/l speed has dropped to 3.65, hopefully, during the 72 hrs training, it can go up too.
DrT
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Eek "bell wire"  Hopefully that fixes the problem.
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Got a lower profile but a stable connection so far. The profile has not changed since it the max d/l dropped...could not do a speed test before then as the site was down.
I would have expected my speeds to change during a training period and not just drop once. Is training any different on FTTC cf ADSL?
TIA
DrT
Edited by deleted (Wed 02-Mar-11 20:36:59)
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...Engineer visit today (that makes two who think one cannot connect with the modem alone, but I digress).
DrT
Please digress some more! Yours is the first post that I've seen in these forums where you are actually thinking outside (of) the (attached router) box.
Set your PC/MAC to DHCP (instead of PPPoE) when attached directly to the modem. If your DHCP client (PC/MAC/whatever) receives a private IP address, go nuts, and see if there's any useful info displayed at the DHCP server/gateway IP address, in particular, sync rates.
See this.
I don't get FTTC until 06/2011 (although Openreach have now painted 'DSLAM' on the pavement adjacent to the existing cabs), otherwise I'd try this myself.
Good Luck!
JC
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In reply to a post by Anonymous: ...Engineer visit today (that makes two who think one cannot connect with the modem alone, but I digress). Yours is the first post that I've seen in these forums where you are actually thinking outside (of) the (attached router) box. http://forums.thinkbroadband.com/fibre/t/3976886-bt-...
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