So prior to the issue causing the banding the primary line had dropped from an attainable of over 98Mb to 64Mb. It had been running smoothly at 67Mb, however.
I don't blame standard crosstalk for the banding.
The second line went into play and the banding happened after that, so it seems reasonable to put two and two together. I can see DLM interventions between 6am and 8am Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
They both run on the same 2 pair cable into the property. I would presume that the pairs are separated at the DP.
The second line is BT not TT, however I will repeat my earlier response that the ISP is irrelevant as the issues are on the xDSL side.
The primary has had FTTC non-stop since 2013. The secondary was ceased, and I do not know for sure what was done with it.
I suspect when the second pair was brought back into service something was done that impacted the first pair.
I shouldn't really have mentioned crosstalk, it's clouded the issue. The banding is almost certainly not caused by crosstalk.
Either way nothing is going to be done with this unless the primary drops further. I could indeed have an SFI visit, but risk no fault being found and a charge. I don't really feel the need to waste the cash.
It's running within estimate. I must admit I'm confused that DLM went straight to banding rather than trying to use interleave to control errors, but it is what it is and I guess the configurations can prefer using G.inp and banding.
EDIT: Just FYI the second line is a bit longer than the first, and it shows, however it shows fewer errors despite having a lower SNR margin.
# xdslcmd info --show
xdslcmd: ADSL driver and PHY status
Status: Showtime
Retrain Reason: 0
Last initialization procedure status: 0
Max: Upstream rate = 20090 Kbps, Downstream rate = 64204 Kbps
Bearer: 0, Upstream rate = 20000 Kbps, Downstream rate = 54999 Kbps
# xdslcmd info --show
xdslcmd: ADSL driver and PHY status
Status: Showtime
Retrain Reason: 0
Last initialization procedure status: 0
Max: Upstream rate = 19692 Kbps, Downstream rate = 57084 Kbps
It is what it is, and I am stuck unless it degrades further.
Edited by deleted (Mon 10-Apr-17 18:12:17)