If anyone has been following my saga from last week:
here
Then I have an update.
BT booked an engineer for next week for me to do the DLM reset to remove the capping. I have just received a call to say an engineer has the the reset. However, despite a resync, nothing has changed but BT insist the cap is reoved and have cancelled the engineer visit for next week.
To me, the sync at 55000KBps and 17000Kbps indicate it is still capped:
Mode VDSL2
Traffic Type PTM
Status Up
Link Power State L0
Downstream Upstream
Line Coding (Trellis) On On
SNR Margin (dB) 7.7 7.2
Attenuation (dB) 19.1 0.0
Output Power (dBm) 12.6 7.5
Attainable Rate (Kbps) 61566 19317
Rate (Kbps) 54999 17000
B (# of bytes in Mux Data Frame) 227 163
M (# of Mux Data Frames in an RS codeword) 1 1
T (# of Mux Data Frames in an OH sub-frame) 0 0
R (# of redundancy bytes in the RS codeword) 12 12
S (# of data symbols over which the RS code word spans) 0.1319 0.3047
L (# of bits transmitted in each data symbol) 14562 4621
D (interleaver depth) 4 2
I (interleaver block size in bytes) 240 176
N (RS codeword size) 240 176
Delay (msec) 0 0
INP (DMT symbol) 54.00 55.00
OH Frames 0 0
OH Frame Errors 4092 119
RS Words 24598636 2110867
RS Correctable Errors 51 0
RS Uncorrectable Errors 0 0
HEC Errors 0 0
OCD Errors 0 0
LCD Errors 0 0
Total Cells 86200643 0
Data Cells 17643 0
Bit Errors 0 0
Total ES 102 73
Total SES 74 9
Total UAS 71
Is there anything more I can do? They insist that as it's connected at 55Mbps and that is my estimated speed (even though before the fault and for 2 yrs I've been synced at 64ish) then there is nothing more she can do.
Is the line still banded?
So from your previous posts, i see that you did previously have a sync rate of around the 66mbps mark? and my obs of the stats you have provided, do indicate that DLM M aka (miss management)has capped the circuit unless you have requested a change of product (55/10 ) because the current sync rate by its self does suspiciously indicate that you are on their 55/10, until you look at the US side sync rate
maybe that is something for you to consider (worst case) with a different isp of course, if the upstream throughput isn't detrimental to your needs of course
BT retail are ... IMO, And yes now that the novelty value should have worn off VDSL2 tech, by now the ISP should have control to override DLM, resets, etc, even completely switch off if need be
Edited by tommy45 (Sun 16-Apr-17 19:32:03)