
You're confused
Max.
When the IP Profile has changed, the Plusnet copy should be updated automatically with a few hours by taking a list of changes on a file from BT Wholesale. If that update fails, there are a couple of ways to get it fixed.
First, but if you've got a good sync you may not want to do it, is to re-sync the modem (or modem/router if a combo). That may trigger a sync change, in either direction, and cause a BT IP Profile change. That should then result in the Plusnet Line Speed being updated within hours to that new value. But there is no guarantee that a second update failure will not occur. Plus the sync could be lower than before. Fail!
Second, you contact support and get them to adjust the Line Speed manually to a fraction below the know BT IP Profile. I regard that as the preferred method.
But!!!
In the case of the OP, the update had not failed.
The IP Profile and Plusnet Line Speed were in agreement.
What had happened is that for some reason that appears to occur only on the FTTC modem+router configuration, if the Plusnet Line Speed updates after the router has PPP connected, then the speed allowed stays at the previous value. It seems that a kill and restart of the PPP session doesn't solve it. Only a reboot of the router.
It may not be exactly as I describe in that last paragraph, as it's a new phenomenon that I'm still picking up examples of to analyse.
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