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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Tue 28-Feb-17 20:18:51
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Re: New VDSL install, bad uplink attenuation


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The speed checker concurs with what we're getting:

BT FTTC broadband availability
You are connected to the Benburb telephone exchange.

FTTC is available in your area

Downstream Min: 14 Mbps
Downstream Max: 20 Mbps
Upstream Min: 0.8 Mbps
Upstream Max: 1.2 Mbps



I have the BT Homehub still in it's box. I might change it out and see if that is any better.
Standard User Zarjaz
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Tue 28-Feb-17 20:37:29
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Re: New VDSL install, bad uplink attenuation


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There is a buzz on the line (and has been for years).

Worth getting that sorted for sure.

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(staff) Tue 28-Feb-17 21:05:36
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Re: New VDSL install, bad uplink attenuation


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Suggesting 1.5km (mile) or so from cabinet

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Tue 28-Feb-17 21:11:34
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Re: New VDSL install, bad uplink attenuation


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Fortunately the chipset in the router is broadcom so it matches, and you've probably got G.INP on.

Which router did BT send?
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Tue 28-Feb-17 22:44:59
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Re: New VDSL install, bad uplink attenuation


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Whatever the latest Home Hub is - it's about a month ago it arrived. It's a goofy looking big thing, size of a large book.
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