As you have been told by several people many times before you went on a short sabbatical, and as you yourself have said at least three times. What is it that makes you repeatedly "unrealise" it?
Yes, I went on a short "sabbatical", because everyone was becoming irritating, most of that was caused by me, but tbh not all of it. Anyway, not sure what you mean, but what I can say is there are a few members including yourself that have a better understanding of DSL than me, which I respect and am willing to learn further. I do, however, feel I have enough understanding of DSL to apply it in a self employed environment.
They do need to be there. They need to be there precisely because they prevent excess retransmissions.
I know they need to be there, if there's noise present, but if that noise was removed, then there would be less FEC's meaning a lower likelihood of CRC's.
A better way of finding if there is anything in your property causing the errors that are corrected by the FEC system is to turn off at the mains so nothing left on standby everything else in the property powered by electricity. Not forgetting fridges, freezers and even a gas cooker if you have one. Nearly all modern gas cookers are kept alive by electricity.
Right, fair enough. I'll try that if my parents are willing to do so. LOL.
As for finding the source by using an AM radio, it doesn't need to be in a property. A mild electric storm (or thunderstorm) miles away can send you enough electrostatic noise to cause your modem to re-sync at a ridiculously low speed because it hasn't got the processor power to do all the corrections or handle the resultant retransmissions.
Interestingly, we had quite a severe overhead thunderstorm last year! Yes, it caused a lot of SES, but not enough for the line to resync! Maybe with G.INP you need a very close lightning strike to cause a resync. Just shows how powerful G.INP is.
Edited by deleted (Fri 19-May-17 09:45:10)