I find it very hard in this forum quickly to tell what is being asked of me, the original poster (is that OP?), and then when I reply it always appears at the end!
OP can mean either Opening Poster or Opening Post, depending on context

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Are you using Threaded Mode for the forums or Flat Mode? Towards the top right is a row of buttons, "Mark read, (either) Threaded or Flat, and Index". That centre one changes your view to the one it says at the time.
All posts have a Header saying who they are a reply to, and every post has a Reply button. If in Flat mode there is a temptation to always click the last one, which then looks like a reply to that rather than the post you may have intended.
Once you decide on your preferred view you can set it to the default on the My Home page, at the bottom. My settings there are:-
Normal index
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Flat mode
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I hope that helps. Many people also set up Favourite Forums on My Home and make it their entry point to the forums. I have about twenty in there, and it makes things much quicker.
I clearly don't know the technical stuff like many of you do, but I am doing my best to provide info where asked, but I do have work to do! I have indicated the initial speed I got. But thanks for many illuminating comments.
We all start of knowing little - don't worry about it

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As you have an ECI modem the line stats are not viewable - Openreach decided that for the ECI and the HG612. One bright guy said a rude word to that and managed to extract the configuration of the HG612 and unlock it. Many of us use that. However it turned out the same couldn't be done with the ECI. It can be unlocked, but needs soldering doing to its circuit board to achieve it.
As I said in my previous post, having confirmed there are no glaring discrepancies between your connection speed (yes, that's the VDSL2 sync speed) and your throughput, particularly as I believe you are on a Plusnet connection resold by Origin, we can't really help much more without seeing the stats. HG612 or some posh combo, but I think very few of us would recommend the combo at this stage.
The one interesting thing which has come up in the last week it that it was found that at the cabinet, my port was synching at 66mbs and not 80. OR were unable to get the port to synch higher, so moved me to another port, at which point they assured me it was synching at 80/20. I confess to being baffled that no improvement whatsoever was seen in the sync speed at my house.
Hmmm.
During daylight hours (sync's done at dawn/dusk/night are normally slower) power down your modem for 5-10 minutes. You may as well do the same with your router. See how things are afterwards. Probably no significant difference, but needs to be done just in case.
I'm pretty sure that all problems can ultimately be traced to the quality of the wire to the cabinet, but it's unclear how much of a fuss it takes to get that improved!
Given the speed you have, no chance of anything being done. (In my opinion).
The indispensable man or woman passes from the scene, and what happens next is more or less the same thing as was happening before.
My broadband basic info/help site -
www.robertos.me.uk. Domains, site and mail hosting -
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Connection - AAISP Home::1 80/20. Sync 59504/15641kbps @ 600m. -
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