General Discussion
  >> Fibre Broadband


Register (or login) on our website and you will not see this ad.


Pages in this thread: 1 | [2] | (show all)   Print Thread
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sat 29-Nov-14 10:19:19
Print Post

Re: Poor FTTC - Stats included please look


[re: deleted] [link to this post]
 
OK I've reset the modem this morning and it looks like DLM intervention is removed (both Inp % delay are now 0)
Still on 7.64Mbps according to BT Performance test though.
Can you explain why the downstream snr is so high, I thought it should be 6dB or thereabouts?

STATS

Welcome Visiting Huawei Home Gateway
Copyright by Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
Login:admin
Password:
ATP>sh


BusyBox v1.9.1 (2014-01-21 16:44:38 CST) built-in shell (ash)
Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands.

# xdslcmd info --show
xdslcmd: ADSL driver and PHY status
Status: Showtime
Retrain Reason: 0
Last initialization procedure status: 0
Max: Upstream rate = 1128 Kbps, Downstream rate = 14104 Kbps
Bearer: 0, Upstream rate = 797 Kbps, Downstream rate = 7895 Kbps

Link Power State: L0
Mode: VDSL2 Annex B
VDSL2 Profile: Profile 17a
TPS-TC: PTM Mode(0x0)
Trellis: U:ON /D:ON
Line Status: No Defect
Training Status: Showtime
Down Up
SNR (dB): 13.5 15.8
Attn(dB): 32.6 0.0
Pwr(dBm): 10.2 10.5
VDSL2 framing
Bearer 0
MSGc: 87 26
B: 236 31
M: 1 1
T: 21 34
R: 16 0
S: 0.9549 1.2427
L: 2128 206
D: 1 1
I: 254 32
N: 254 32
Counters
Bearer 0
OHF: 14240 20355
OHFErr: 2 0
RS: 892953 691870
RSCorr: 3 0
RSUnCorr: 7 0

Bearer 0
HEC: 6 0
OCD: 2 0
LCD: 2 0
Total Cells: 3257359 0
Data Cells: 465906 0
Drop Cells: 0
Bit Errors: 0 0

ES: 2 0
SES: 0 0
UAS: 23 23
AS: 216

Bearer 0
INP: 0.00 0.00
INPRein: 0.00 0.00
delay: 0 0
PER: 15.09 10.60
OR: 49.27 24.14
AgR: 7944.77 820.79

Bitswap: 155/155 0/0

#
#
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sat 29-Nov-14 11:00:06
Print Post

Re: Poor FTTC - Stats included please look


[re: deleted] [link to this post]
 
Your speed has been capped by DLM to force your SNR to rise.

Also, you're on a faster broadband profile giving you an upstream sync of 797.
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sat 29-Nov-14 11:43:29
Print Post

Re: Poor FTTC - Stats included please look


[re: deleted] [link to this post]
 
That's what I was afraid of, used to get this on the dreaded adslmax. I presume it's no longer possible to ask for a snr reset now it's FTTC?


Register (or login) on our website and you will not see this ad.

Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sat 29-Nov-14 11:56:42
Print Post

Re: Poor FTTC - Stats included please look


[re: deleted] [link to this post]
 
The usual reason for DLM capping is because of a line fault. You really need the fault fixed.
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sat 29-Nov-14 22:20:05
Print Post

Re: Poor FTTC - Stats included please look


[re: deleted] [link to this post]
 
The trouble with this conjecture is that, if your line is now working well, your speed would, by definition, be at the very top of the bands or a few bits below. However, your downstream speed doesn't match with one of the bands published by Plusnet:
http://community.plus.net/library/browsing/fttc-dlm-...

Upstream certainly has a band with a top speed of 0.8Mbps, but downstream has bands for 1.5-3.1 and 7.5-15; nothing that has a top speed of 7.9Mbps.

However, that list of bands looks suspicious around those speeds: every other band overlaps with the ones either side - yet no band exists involving speeds 3-1 - 7.5. Perhaps there are some missing

You are right that it is impossible to ask for a DLM reset, and impossible for an ISP to order it. Openreach are in control, and require that the only time a DLM reset can be requested is by an Openreach engineer that has fixed a line fault.

Under normal circumstances, DLM would get around to de-intervention if the ES value stayed low for a good long period. However, the word is that BT have turned off the intelligence behind DLM (while waiting for a court judgement on a patent), so it no longer monitors your line. You may be stuck for a while...
Pages in this thread: 1 | [2] | (show all)   Print Thread

Jump to