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Administrator MrSaffron
(staff) Wed 05-Jun-13 10:23:29
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Re: Frustrated by another fault


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And the line is how long?

Because over time some speed is lost as cross talk increases, hence why firms are looking to invest in vectoring to improve speeds as demand for VDSL increases

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Standard User shalom2005
(committed) Wed 05-Jun-13 11:24:21
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Re: Frustrated by another fault


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Hi Andrew

Not sure how far the line is, but the cabinet is only a around 5 minutes walk away smile

Will I guess vectoring 'may' reduce the pain of DLM. Faults are a real pain as my speed has been a constant 60 for a few months until last Friday, when work on the cabinet caused the problem, so I'm just waiting for either DLM & (or?) the OR person to get it back to line speed.

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Steven, Chigwell, Essex
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Standard User RobertoS
(sensei) Wed 05-Jun-13 13:21:56
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Re: Frustrated by another fault


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In reply to a post by shalom2005:
So what is 'pronounced' - it that below the 16 Mbps quoted on the BT Wholesale test as an 'acceptable range'?
That acceptable range is for the throughput for the sync at the time, not for the sync figure itself.

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Standard User shalom2005
(committed) Wed 05-Jun-13 13:26:26
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Re: Frustrated by another fault


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In reply to a post by RobertoS:
In reply to a post by shalom2005:
So what is 'pronounced' - it that below the 16 Mbps quoted on the BT Wholesale test as an 'acceptable range'?
That acceptable range is for the throughput for the sync at the time, not for the sync figure itself.


Here we go again - always 20 questions!

What is 'throughput' ?

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Steven, Chigwell, Essex
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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Wed 05-Jun-13 14:02:12
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The amount of data you can receive at a device (i.e your computer), when you do a speedtest the results are known as your throughput download and upload.
Standard User Zarjaz
(knowledge is power) Wed 05-Jun-13 18:55:08
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Re: Frustrated by another fault


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So what is 'pronounced' - it that below the 16 Mbps quoted on the BT Wholesale test as an 'acceptable range'?

The task notes should show an expected sync rate to the DP. If the engineer plugs in their tester, and sees the current sync rate of X, but the max achievable rate shown by the same tester is much greater.

Standard User shalom2005
(committed) Wed 05-Jun-13 19:36:19
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In reply to a post by Zarjaz:
So what is 'pronounced' - it that below the 16 Mbps quoted on the BT Wholesale test as an 'acceptable range'?

The task notes should show an expected sync rate to the DP. If the engineer plugs in their tester, and sees the current sync rate of X, but the max achievable rate shown by the same tester is much greater.


Thanks that's much clearer - oh, what's DP??

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Steven, Chigwell, Essex
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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Wed 05-Jun-13 19:59:02
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Distribution Point? Wherever that might be. Could be at the top of a pole, or in an underground joint box. It's (hopefully) the last joint in the loop before the "Drop Wire" (which might be an underground wire, rather than pole-strung!

cheers, a
Standard User shalom2005
(committed) Wed 05-Jun-13 20:50:07
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Thanks - I find this forum wonderful, but wish that people don't assume that we know all the abbreviations & technical jargon - worse than government smile

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Steven, Chigwell, Essex
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Standard User Zarjaz
(knowledge is power) Wed 05-Jun-13 20:56:34
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When I started, I thought others were speaking a foreign language, but a few months down the line, you find you just slip in to it. smile

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