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I'm seeing slower throughput on my FTTC line than I expect.
My sync speed is 68.31 Mbps, and is stable, but I only get throughput speeds of c.60 Mbps. When I run the BT Wholesales Speedtest, it reports my IP profile as 63.1 Mbps, and I think that's the issue: shouldn't this profile be closer to 66 Mbps (96.8% of sync speed)?
Is there a way for my ISP to request BT reset the IP profile on its system? The ISP has already requested a DLM reset, but this hasn't improved it.
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Your line has probably been set to retransmission high; there is discussion about a line with similar problems here.
If you search there are ways to reset the retransmission parameter which involve deliberately capping the download speed until the retransmission value changes to low than gradually raising the cap but it is a bit of a palaver unless you really need the extra speed.
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Thanks, GonePostal.
Do you know how the 'retransmissions high' would be reported in the BTw linetest stats? I've got those stats from my ISP, but don't know what I'm looking for!
(Also, as an aside, any ideas what G.INP (in the other post you linked to) stands for?)
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(Also, as an aside, any ideas what G.INP (in the other post you linked to) stands for?)
Lots of info here:
G.INP Retransmission
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There will be lots of search engines that can access better technical knowledge than I have.
Edit: Typing while flilot was posting.
Edited by GonePostal (Mon 03-Aug-20 00:02:51)
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Thanks flilot.
So it turns out that "Retransmission" is set to "Low" and error protection is "Off" - so I'm still not sure why my IP profile is only 92% of the sync speed...
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Thanks, GonePostal - just none that know what G.IMP stands for (as opposed to what it means)! I assume it's an acronym, and I'd like to know what of...
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Thanks, GonePostal - just none that know what G.IMP stands for (as opposed to what it means)! I assume it's an acronym, and I'd like to know what of...
The INP part stands for Impulse Noise Protection.
The G. part just means its part of the ITU specifications, within the G series: Transmission systems and media, digital systems and networks
The actual ITU specification is G.998.4
G.INP is just a friendly name thats easier to remember than the specification number.
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Thanks flilot.
So it turns out that "Retransmission" is set to "Low" and error protection is "Off" - so I'm still not sure why my IP profile is only 92% of the sync speed... IT's a BUG in BTW system requires a manual intervention to put it right if you are with BT RETAIL , GOOD LUCK WITH THAT
No offence but you get what you pay for when it comes to CS with isp's
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Thanks, tommy45.
Do you have any further information about what this bug is or what's necessary to fix it, so I can give me ISP specific instructions?
In fairness to the ISP, they've actually been very helpful so far, and I'm talking to tier 2 support now.
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