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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Wed 19-Jun-13 14:01:54
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Re: Had a rock solid connection for months, now...


[re: XRaySpeX] [link to this post]
 
In reply to a post by XRaySpeX:
In reply to a post by beardedwonder:
I'm pretty sure it isn't a larger fault
No, it can't be; it only takes 4 OR vans.

Well they've all gone and my connection's still [censored]. You missed out the most important part of the quote, I had asked them if it was an area fault that they were working on and they said it wasn't. They were probably waiting to take their lunch break together, only one of them seemed to be doing something.

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(deleted) Wed 19-Jun-13 21:03:23
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Re: Had a rock solid connection for months, now...


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The engineer said something was broken on the pole and water had been leaking onto a connection. That was replaced, so I'm back up and running now. The speeds are not great at all, I had a follow up call from EE and they've reset my profile, was give the usual 10 day spiel so will see what happens. I seem to remember last time there was an immediate jump in speeds after the fault was repaired.

Connected for ~10 minutes:

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Line Status     ---     SHOWTIME
Link Type       ---     Interleaved PathOperation Mode  G992.5(ADSL2+)  G992.5(ADSL2+)
Data Rate InformationStream Type     Actual Data Rate
Upstream        759 (Kbps.)Downstream      4626 (Kbps.)
 Defect/Failure Indication
Operation Data  Upstream        DownstreamNoise Margin        5.8 dB      5.9 dB
Line Attenuation   20.7 dB      34.0 dB 
Indicator Name  Near End Indicator      Far End IndicatorOutput Power               10.1 dBm     0.0 dBm
Fast Path FEC Correction        NA      NAInterleaved Path FEC Correction 1923    0
Fast Path CRC Error             NA      NAInterleaved Path CRC Error      0       0
Loss of Signal Defect          0        0Fast Path HEC Error STR         NA      NA
Interleaved Path HEC Error      0       0Error Seconds                   0       0

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Standard User XRaySpeX
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Wed 19-Jun-13 22:28:44
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Re: Had a rock solid connection for months, now...


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Well it's better but only just. Not what I'd expect, 12+ Meg, and wouldn't expect it to change over 10 days.

PS: You missed the most important part, wink, of my previous post

1999: Freeserve 48K Dial-Up => 2005: Wanadoo 1 Meg BB => 2007: Orange 2 Meg BB => 2008: Orange 8 Meg LLU => 2010: Orange 16 Meg LLU => 2011: Orange 20 Meg WBC


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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Wed 19-Jun-13 22:37:41
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Re: Had a rock solid connection for months, now...


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Well it's better but only just. Not what I'd expect, 12+ Meg, and wouldn't expect it to change over 10 days.

Why won't it change over the next 10 days? Is there anything that I can or should do? (preferably not involving ringing EE!)

Will the modem re-sync on its own? Or does it have to be disconnected to then try and connect at a faster speed? Will it automatically change to fastpath?
Standard User XRaySpeX
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Wed 19-Jun-13 23:00:32
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Re: Had a rock solid connection for months, now...


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Cuz as you said "I seem to remember last time there was an immediate jump in speeds after the fault was repaired" and that is my experience.

The router will re-sync on its own if deemed necessary, but there is no harm in giving a prod, say once a day in daylight, by rebooting. Fast Path will be decided auto by the DLM.

1999: Freeserve 48K Dial-Up => 2005: Wanadoo 1 Meg BB => 2007: Orange 2 Meg BB => 2008: Orange 8 Meg LLU => 2010: Orange 16 Meg LLU => 2011: Orange 20 Meg WBC
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(deleted) Wed 19-Jun-13 23:16:12
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Re: Had a rock solid connection for months, now...


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In reply to a post by XRaySpeX:
Cuz as you said "I seem to remember last time there was an immediate jump in speeds after the fault was repaired" and that is my experience.

The router will re-sync on its own if deemed necessary, but there is no harm in giving a prod, say once a day in daylight, by rebooting. Fast Path will be decided auto by the DLM.

I've read that it's a good idea to leave it off for a while 10 minutes or more so that the DLM doesn't think that it's disconnecting because of a dodgy connection, is this correct?
Standard User XRaySpeX
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Thu 20-Jun-13 00:31:02
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Re: Had a rock solid connection for months, now...


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Think it's an urban myth. It's more the frequency of discons rather than their lengths. I just switch it of for a few seconds; seems to do the trick.

1999: Freeserve 48K Dial-Up => 2005: Wanadoo 1 Meg BB => 2007: Orange 2 Meg BB => 2008: Orange 8 Meg LLU => 2010: Orange 16 Meg LLU => 2011: Orange 20 Meg WBC
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(deleted) Thu 20-Jun-13 10:18:27
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Re: Had a rock solid connection for months, now...


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I left the connection off all night and it's reconnected at exactly the same speeds frown

I think the last time I was in this situation UKDoc helped but I don't think he's around anymore.
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(deleted) Thu 20-Jun-13 17:26:58
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Re: Had a rock solid connection for months, now...


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I tried a quiet line test today and noticed that it disconnected my BB as soon as the call went through. If I listen to the phone whilst the BB reconnects I can just about hear what sounds like old dialup noises.

I have reported this to EE and was told that it will take 48 hours for someone to get back to me about the problem!

Just to make sure, I have tried a spare brightbox and filter (through the test socket). I'm at a loss as to what's happening especially seeing as the engineer that came yesterday said he'd cleared the high resistance fault.

Any ideas what the problem could be? Nothing has changed with my setup since I had the great connection for 6/7 months.

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(deleted) Fri 28-Jun-13 23:58:52
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Re: Had a rock solid connection for months, now...


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After three weeks, one engineer no show and three engineers my broadband is back up and running at full speed. The problems got so bad that every time the landline was used the broadband would disconnect.

The first engineer said there was a high resistance fault, replaced a bag and some connections at the pole. This didn't do anything and I got stuck on interleaved.

Second, said there was faulty EE equipment at the exchange and changed the ports that I was connected to. Had a slight increase in speed but no real joy.

Third, said there were definitely problems with the line at multiple points. Fixed everything and stuck a new filtered fibre socket for me!

Uptime 8:30
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Line Status     ---     SHOWTIME
Link Type       ---     Fast PathOperation Mode  Automatic       G992.5(ADSL2+)
 Data Rate Information
Stream Type     Actual Data RateUpstream        1167 (Kbps.)
Downstream      15705 (Kbps.) 
Defect/Failure IndicationOperation Data  Upstream        Downstream
Noise Margin        5.5 dB      5.0 dBLine Attenuation  18.9 dB       32.5 dB
 Indicator Name  Near End Indicator      Far End Indicator
Output Power              12.0 dBm      0.0 dBmFast Path FEC Correction        0       0
Interleaved Path FEC Correction    NA   NAFast Path CRC Error            2693     40
Interleaved Path CRC Error     NA       NALoss of Signal Defect           1       0
Fast Path HEC Error STR         2175    15Interleaved Path HEC Error         NA   NA
Error Seconds                   518     32
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