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Standard User R0NSKI
(fountain of knowledge) Tue 26-Nov-13 13:23:56
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You may well stay the same, or even get better. I was the first on our cabinet, I never did get the estimated 57/20, at one point I was getting less than 40, now over a year on I'm getting 47/9. Our estate is very popular for families, so I should think take up is fairly high.

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(deleted) Tue 26-Nov-13 14:25:14
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Cool, well fingers crossed it maybe creeps up again one day. It's just been a little worrying seeing it drop week on week but if it settles here it's good enough.

On the other side of the various swings and roundabouts, we just had it installed at work today (hence I'm posting here, as part of trying to predict how it'll perform).. we were seeing a prediction of 19/1.5 but are currently getting 37/6.

The upload in particular makes it much more viable for cloud-related applications, whilst 1.5 would've left us thinking twice. BUT based on my experience at home I know the DLM tends to stay its hand in the first few days and that it almost certainly will drop. I'm half expecting it to drop to the predicted 19/1.5 or even further down over the next few weeks so I'm trying not to get too excited yet!

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Standard User R0NSKI
(fountain of knowledge) Wed 27-Nov-13 10:10:19
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Interleaving can kick in after a couple of days, which can wipe a chunk off your speed , this is what happened on both my home line and my works line.

The good thing is that interleaving very rarely affects your upload speed. You may also find that you are on a 40/10 product, so your download attainable may be higher. If you have a low estimate the ISP will put you on a product that matches the estimated speed, as it saves a few quid for the ISP.


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Standard User adslmax
(knowledge is power) Wed 27-Nov-13 11:06:24
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Hate that DLM & IP Profile things. Wish BT removed it off for good.

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Wed 27-Nov-13 11:54:35
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Yeah it's a 40/10 product at work, throughput of 37.5 right now which sounds to me like maxing out at 40 minus overheads. I wasn't sure if it was worth considering asking for 80/20 to see if a few more drops can be squeezed out of the bandwidth, but perhaps not.

At home I'm fairly sure interleaving got applied (will have to hook up a laptop to the unlocked modem at some point..) as the ping did go up by 10ms or so. It's a pain really and I hope they make it optional one day - I'm not bothered that the DLM thought it looked a bit unstable, our real world experience was that it worked perfectly with consistent pings and downloads.
Standard User R0NSKI
(fountain of knowledge) Wed 27-Nov-13 13:12:32
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I unlocked the modem at work, and the attainable was about 42, so I didn't consider it worthwhile getting put on an 80/20 product. As it happens interleaving kicked in and we're down to 36.

Standard User RobertoS
(sensei) Wed 27-Nov-13 13:18:23
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In reply to a post by LakesGeek:
At home I'm fairly sure interleaving got applied (will have to hook up a laptop to the unlocked modem at some point..)
I have LAN2 of the unlocked modem going to a LAN port on my router. The modem IP address fixed of course, and the router DHCP excluding it from the allocatable range.

I can access the modem from both my wired and wireless machines.

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Standard User R0NSKI
(fountain of knowledge) Sun 01-Dec-13 08:54:16
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Mines updated now and show different values for the two ranges.

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FTTC Range A (Clean)     55.5  39.9         14.2 8.6    --      Available
FTTC Range B (Impacted)  48    24.9         14.2 6.8    --      Available


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(deleted) Sun 01-Dec-13 09:03:15
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Mine has also changed and I'm currently extremely confused?

FTTC Range A (Clean) 28.7 20 6.7 4.9 -- Available
FTTC Range B (Impacted) 23.1 11.2 5.9 2.9 -- Available

My original was 26.3/5.6, which I never got. Then after the first change it went to to 21.8/5 and a couple of weeks it went to 20.8/4.6.

Though the estimates have always followed by my sync speed by 1 Mbps.
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(deleted) Sun 01-Dec-13 09:04:14
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And mine
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FTTC Range A (Clean)            80      78.1    20      20      --      Available
FTTC Range B (Impacted)         80      67.2    20      19      --      Available
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