I know there are more recent threads on crosstalk, but as this one poses a general question and I have posted on it before (and replying to myself so as not to annoy anyone else!) I thought I'd add a little more information after looking at some old logs.
I had been syncing at 72152 for over two months (higher, incidentally, than I had managed since the very first few days after installation two years previously). On 26 June, some time between 1458 and 1808, my SNRM dropped from 5.9 to 2.8. The sync held at 72152 until 4 July, when the modem resynced at 60373, and it has remained there or thereabouts, with a SNRM of about 6, ever since.
So, something happened on 26 June. Could this really just have been a neighbour getting FTTC? Seems a bit drastic. Whatever it was, I am looking forward to vectoring, which hopefully will get me back up to full speed.
In reality I am not at all concerned about getting speeds of around 60 Mbps rather than 70 Mbps as it makes no practical difference, but I am concerned that it took such a large hit all in one go and that it could happen again.



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