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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Thu 06-Apr-17 22:01:08
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I wouldn't say on the most part.
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(deleted) Thu 06-Apr-17 22:25:43
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Yeah, but I've managed to get one done twice now. wink
Standard User Banger
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Thu 06-Apr-17 22:27:41
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There was some discussion on this very Topic on Kitz forum but cant find it at the moment.

My attainable is 53 but actual is 47 @ 6db. It is though by ones cleverer than me that when interleaving is enabled, like wot mine is, the Broadcom chipset gets the attainable wrong and too high.

My interleaving is currently 923 with INP 3. G.INP is off for the moment but I saw when G.INP got enabled my SNRm shot up to 11db but couldn't get sync to move from 44 which it seemed stuck at.

Tim
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Asus DSL-N55U and TP-Link WD9970 on 80 Meg LLU Fibre
http://www.thinkbroadband.com/speedtest/button/14910...


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Administrator MrSaffron
(staff) Thu 06-Apr-17 22:42:26
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A sample of 1 extrapolated to a population of 7 million plus is a dangerous thing to do

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Standard User mlmclaren
(knowledge is power) Thu 06-Apr-17 23:45:18
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In reply to a post by WilliamGrimsley:
Shame. Ah well, at least on the most part, an EU can request a DLM reset which is conducted normally a few days afterwards.


Though this was possible, it's not something Openreach like doing.... also there's got to be good reason to do so.

Also I don't think Openreach will be rushing to reset any lines when they're in the middle of rolling out a new set of rules/configs.

Might be worth asking what the EUs line estimates are according to BT Wholesale.

PS. BT Smart Hub is fairly decent hub, Firmware is sluggish but works never the less, I can't say it coped well in a busy WiFi environment but then a lot of routers I used couldn't cope either.

Matt

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(deleted) Fri 07-Apr-17 08:14:43
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Elaborate?
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(deleted) Fri 07-Apr-17 08:15:06
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Yeah, I understand. But, there was a reason in both of those cases. wink
Standard User ian72
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Fri 07-Apr-17 09:21:24
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In reply to a post by WilliamGrimsley:
Elaborate?


In other words, just because it happened to you doesn't mean it happens to most. You may just have been very lucky with your ISP/issue. Although as your ISP is BT it is unusual for them to go out of their way for things like this unless you are in touch with people beyond the first line.

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(deleted) Fri 07-Apr-17 09:26:42
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Must be lucky then, hope I didn't come over that I was bragging.
Standard User ian72
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Fri 07-Apr-17 09:30:44
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No, not worried about bragging it is just that what happens on a one off may not happen for everyone so you need to be a little more circumspect in your posts. Saying it may happen because you managed it is fine - suggesting that it will happen for everyone because you know of your own experience may give false expectations.

I could win the lottery but if I did I wouldn't post to say everyone will win...
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