I was running just the snapshot, I am not going to run the 24/7 forever.
Also I need to set it up on anothe rmachine really rather than this one if I am for long periods. I have had it running the last several hours tho to see how stable things are after the recent change.
The guy who wrote the hg612 firmware page suggested that the QLN graph can be used to diagnose crosstalk and that does seem to suggest its crosstalk as well, it has almost across the board quiet line noise increase, approx doubled noise.
I do agree with you tho there may well be an issue d-side thats making crosstalk more severe than average. But its not like I will be able to report it as a fault, as I am not even supposed to be aware of my attianable so as far asBT are concerned my sync has dropped 10% and is still above the estimated speed. Is there a MSR figure on FTTC that protects me against extreme drops in future tho?
Also of interest is that to protect adsl2+ lines the frequency that clashes with adsl2+ has massively reduced power output so vdsl2 to protect adsl2+ sacrifices a chunk of the strongest part of its signal. This I have no isse with tho but its interesting because if the day comes adsl is removed as a product then I would assume they would increase this power again.
The adsl troubles I had were e-side noise bursts during office hours, no signs of those on this service.
BT Infinity 2 Since Dec 2012 - Estimate 65.9/20 - Attainable peak 110/36 - Current Sync 71/20
Edited by Chrysalis (Sun 23-Dec-12 01:28:47)