I am afraid that BT Wholesale will not accept any faults in regards to SNR. They will not manually reset the SNR as it could interfere with the RAMBo Dynamic Line Management that handles your IP profile and the SNR.
compare and contrast :-
"21/10/2009 10:19:27 name 15 - SNR Recalculation initiated which will enable the line to reach optimum speed, stabilisation retrains can be expected over the next couple of days. MSR FTR values will be updated on BBCR by 28/10/2009 16:58:51
15 - OR38 - Uplift to network from exchange to NTE5 for Broadband use"
this ticket followed a voice fault when the DSL didn't come back up (long line) so we had it retrain in case the SNR was hiked up and inhibiting connection. Turned out it was a different issue with the router.
The food chain is too long really, you -> Reseller -> ISP -> BT Wholesale and each link has variable quality individuals, where "it can't be done" is often simpler than "I don't know how to do that" or "I can't find the person that knows" or "I'm not prepared to kick up a fuss until this is resolved".
Phil
MaxDSL - goes as fast as it can and doesn't read the line checker first.
MaxDSL diagnostics
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