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Standard User kitcat
(experienced) Sun 29-Dec-19 16:48:31
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Re: FTTC/VDSL with microfilters rather than faceplate


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chrisstiles

What did you speed go up to after the corrections were complete? It is always good to know what performance improvements take place when wiring is corrected.
Standard User Zarjaz
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sun 29-Dec-19 17:51:41
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Re: FTTC/VDSL with microfilters rather than faceplate


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. bridge tap (which of course is star wiring by any other name --

Except that isn�t 100% true.

Extension wiring connected to an NTE will be detected as a bridge tap too.

Standard User deleted
(deleted) Tue 31-Dec-19 16:42:14
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Re: FTTC/VDSL with microfilters rather than faceplate


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What did you speed go up to after the corrections were complete?


It went from syncing at 14Mb/s down and anything between 1 and 4 Mb/s Up to 29Mb/s down and 7 Mb/s up.


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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Tue 31-Dec-19 16:43:41
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Re: FTTC/VDSL with microfilters rather than faceplate


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Except that isn�t 100% true.

Extension wiring connected to an NTE will be detected as a bridge tap too.


Yeah fair enough -- except in this case what they were detecting was the star wiring.
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