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(deleted) Tue 14-Feb-17 18:29:30
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Re: Basic question from a total newbie


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Are we 100% sure about that? And it's not just a holding name given to infil cabs by codelook? The only reason I question it is that there are zero EO bundles on that exchange, according to codelook data...
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(deleted) Tue 14-Feb-17 18:33:37
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Re: Basic question from a total newbie


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Woah, hang on, we still need the OP's line stats as requested by our dear friend Zarjaz.

You need to copy the DSL line stats from the page and paste them into a post.
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(deleted) Tue 14-Feb-17 18:40:19
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Re: Basic question from a total newbie


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In reply to a post by WilliamGrimsley:
Woah, hang on, we still need the OP's line stats as requested by our dear friend Zarjaz.

You need to copy the DSL line stats from the page and paste them into a post.


Is this it?

INTERNET
Broadband Type Fibre
Broadband State Connected
Internet State Connected
Time Connected 199:39:07
Downstream Rate 11.30 Mbps
Upstream Rate 0.52 Mbps

DSL MODE
VDSL Profile 17A
Bit Swapping Enable
SRA Enable


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(deleted) Tue 14-Feb-17 18:44:09
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Re: Basic question from a total newbie


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Yes, that's it, your line is connecting within the estimate so nothing wrong there. I think Zarjaz just requested this for reference.

Edited by deleted (Tue 14-Feb-17 18:50:48)

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(deleted) Tue 14-Feb-17 18:53:46
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Re: Basic question from a total newbie


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What number cabinet are you currently connected to?
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(staff) Tue 14-Feb-17 18:53:51
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Re: Basic question from a total newbie


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Bar the odd exception (i.e. out of 90k+ cabs there is bound to be one) yes E_ designations are not for cabinets but refer to the bundle of cables.

There are E1 cabinets, but no _ involved in the naming

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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(deleted) Tue 14-Feb-17 18:59:03
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Re: Basic question from a total newbie


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10.
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(deleted) Tue 14-Feb-17 18:59:40
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Exchange GRESFORD is served by Cabinet 10
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(deleted) Tue 14-Feb-17 19:21:35
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So that's an ECI cabinet but your router has a broadcom chipset which means they are not ideally suited to each other. It may be possible to get more speed by switching to a router with an ECI-compatible chipset.

Alternatively if you get moved to another cabinet that will probably be a Huawei which is compatible with your EE router.
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(deleted) Tue 14-Feb-17 19:22:48
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That's why I didn't suggest changing the router. wink
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