I will keep any eye on them over then next few days and see what happens! I dont understand tho in the info Plusnet sent me it said the speeds often start off low and get better after the 10days?
Hi James8282,
I am the guy from the Kitz forum (also with Plusnet).
Would you be able to copy & paste that info?
PLusnet's Alex Rolls who has been looking at my issue only yesterday told me something completely different:-
"We are aware that the early life speed of a fibre connection (post install) is usually higher than the in life speed of the connection (following training) as we see this phenomenom with most of our fibre lines. As such the post install speed is not an accurate measure of the overall line performance. We also saw this throughout the FTTx trial. This also happens with ADSL based connections as the initial default SNR margin levels are set low (6dB) to give the highest rate possible. Whether this remains in place is dependent on the lines capability to hold the sync with no errors at that SNR margin. Usually Errors or Retrains (drops in sync) occur causing the SNR margin to increase and the in life speed to be lower than that of the early life high speed."
I too was under the impression that MSR (Maximum Stable Rate) & FTR (Fault Threshold Rate) were "set" during, or at the end of the 10 day training period.
It has also taken Plusnet more than 2 months of grief, physical (BT CAUSED) external line faults, & low speeds before issuing the statement about the FTTC lower speeds phenomenom.
I have not previously seen it anywhere in Plusnet's information pages or advertising blurb.
That's "Good Honest Broadband From Yorkshire" for you.
However, my pre-install estimate was only 14.6Mb (a little higher than yours).
Now that various BT engineers' incompetence & stupidity has completely ruined my actual speeds (that were higher than 30Mb right through the training period), I am continually being referred back to my pre-install estimate as the benchmark & FTR.
My current download speeds are around 21Mb i.e. a 12Mb reduction from the originally solid 33Mb.
They do occasionally drop to as low as 9Mb for a few days at a time (when the modem has resynced at around 12Mb-13Mb).
Good luck with your continued high speeds.
Hopefully, nobody will ruin them for you.
Paul.
Edited by deleted (Fri 14-Oct-11 09:59:07)



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