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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Fri 27-Apr-18 12:00:38
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Line attenuation:


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Hi all,
Can anyone tell me why Line attenuation goes up on my FTTC connection?
3 Weeks ago my Line attenuation was 16.8 db.
It as gradually creeped up in 0.1db steps until when I checked today it is 17.1db.
as the Line attenuation goes up my speed goes down.

Thanks for any advice.
Standard User rippedcotton
(experienced) Fri 27-Apr-18 17:27:25
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Re: Line attenuation:


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0.3dB change is really very small, it could be down to a number of things including the way the software measures it in the presence of some cross-talk.

Right at the limit there will be slight effect on connection speed but it will be small.

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Administrator MrSaffron
(staff) Sat 28-Apr-18 10:16:42
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Re: Line attenuation:


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Has the router had a total power on/power off to ensure the creep is not a software induced effect

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Standard User MHC
(sensei) Sat 28-Apr-18 18:31:16
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Re: Line attenuation:


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The copper wires are being slowly stretched as your house is gets closer to the cliff edge and about to slip over.


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Standard User R0NSKI
(fountain of knowledge) Sun 29-Apr-18 07:20:06
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Re: Line attenuation:


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I know you were joking but if you'd had said the copper wires were being stretched as the weather gets warmer you could well be correct.

I've no idea how my attenuation alters, but I've always seemed to have better speeds and fast path throughout the colder months of the years.

Standard User BranH
(newbie) Sun 29-Apr-18 09:21:05
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Just on plain ADSLmax, I've noticed the difference with the weather. Generally better speeds when its cold, the noise levels on copper wire will be better when its cold, I also get an effect dependant on the water level in the junction box out by the main road which floods frequently.
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