Over the last week my BB seems to have been slow and did dropout completely for about 15 secs a couple of days back, so I decided to run a speed test.
The BT Wholesale Test gives a result of 3.9/0.22, while Thinkbroadband gives a result of 6.3/0.3. It used to be that both would give virtually the same result at about 6.3 or better.
This is tested on a hardwired 100Mbps Ethernet PC, the same as I always us for these tests. ISP is John Lewis/Plusnet and has been for the last 18mths or so.
Any reason why there should be a difference? I can't help thinking that BT are playing tricks because of the hard time they and others are getting about advertised speeds - but I can't quite see how this would help?
I'm on Adsl Max. IP Profile is 7.15. Router stats shows the following:-
Rx Sync 8128Kbps
Rx noise 6.5db
Line Attenutation 16/30.5
S/N Margin 23.0/6.5
FEC Errors 12/23.011
CRC Errors 0/15
HEC Errors -/15/172
Bits/tone loading looks as it always has been for the last several years
Up time has only been 2 days since the connection dropped completely for about 15 secs.
Thanks



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