Hi Zarjaz,
There is a good chance, that what ever is causing your low sync, means that the sync rate won't just rise back up on it's own. Once the engineer has rectified the cause of the original syn, they will need to ring the FTTC SMC or Boost SMC (depends what kind task has been raised) and have the sync rate rest/recalculated. These will start the whole training process again, the IP profile will follow very shortly afterwards.
Do you know if there is any way for an end user to check whether their sync rate has been reset/recalculated?
I have experienced a number of physical line faults over a few months.
The latest engineer replaced the drop wire & rerouted it around the house to the master socket.
A slight increase in sync speed was seen, & error counts reduced slightly.
I asked him if he would be requesting a reset now that a physical repair had been carried out.
However he said he wouldn't as my speeds were now "satisfactory".
I currently sync at 29804 K, with a BRAS rate/IP Profile of 28848 k.
Download speeds are now typically 27.9 Mb.
Before the "problems" (for a full month) I was able to actually download at 33 Mb on the original 8c profile.
The original installing engineer informed me that my sync speed was 35 Mb.
Following the switch to the 17a profile, other users who were syncing at around 35 Mb, now appear to be able to sync at 40Mb.
My ISP (Plusnet) has told me that it would be pointless for them to try to confirm whether or not my connection's sync rate has been reset, as BT would simply refuse to tell them.
Paul.