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Standard User mr_bean
(learned) Tue 18-Jan-11 20:28:55
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Re: BT DLM nightmare


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it's quite capable of putting you on a banded profile

Ah, didn't know that - tread carefully indeed smile

EDIT: Having said that how much is the BT DLM affected by errors - as opposed to drops & re-syncs?

I know it's C&W but my target SNRM has dropped despite relatively high error rates (see previous post) but sync itself is rock solid (perhaps it's keeping me from dropping back the final 3dB).

I don't recall the details from when Demon used the BT ADSL offering but I have always needed to tweak the SNRM to get a decent speed and IIRC the target SNRM was stable (but can't recall whether it was 6dB or 9dB, the latter I think).

Like iwish mine shot up due to a dodgy cable (in my case the modem lead), so it was to get the margin back to give me a decent speed rather that waiting for the DLM to do it (it took months in my case).

Edited by mr_bean (Tue 18-Jan-11 20:35:28)

Standard User RobertoS
(sensei) Tue 18-Jan-11 22:23:50
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Re: BT DLM nightmare


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Hard to tell.

The BT Wholesale DLM applies to all ISPs providing their services. But LLU DLMs are entirely down to the individual supplier's views on how they want it to operate.

Actually that isn't quite true. It also depends on the programmers' ability to implement those requirements.

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Moderator billford
(moderator) Tue 18-Jan-11 23:01:06
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In reply to a post by RobertoS:
It also depends on the programmers' ability to implement those requirements.
It's not so bad now (the one used on FTTC actually seems quite reasonable if you accept the necessity for the damn thing in the first place), but at one time I'd have said that it depended on the ability of the latest work experience kiddie to write programs mad

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Standard User yarwell
(sensei) Tue 18-Jan-11 23:08:10
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Re: BT DLM nightmare


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the latest work experience kiddie to write programs


I have found Indians with such things in their CV with a bit of Googling

Phil

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Moderator billford
(moderator) Tue 18-Jan-11 23:13:13
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Indians with such things in their CV
Just after buffalo hunting and paleface scalping? tongue

Actually, if you'd said "cowboys" I'd have understood it.

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Edited by billford (Tue 18-Jan-11 23:19:20)

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Wed 19-Jan-11 13:43:24
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Re: BT DLM nightmare


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well my line has reduced the crc rate over the past 24 hours to less than half of what i would get
SNR is still at 12 but bt being the idiots they are have stuck me on a 1mb profile now
My isp have no idea why bt are playing up with my line, and say my line is looking good and clear
I have now lost all hope with bt and the almighty DLM
Standard User yarwell
(sensei) Thu 20-Jan-11 08:38:09
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Its my extension that has become damaged


so there was an actual problem at the root of all this ?

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Thu 20-Jan-11 12:37:19
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we pulled the extension out and found no damage
But we still put the router into the master socket just incase
line stats from master face plate
Total Uptimes (From SF counts):
WAN: 1 days, 01:16:54
LAN: 1 days, 01:16:54


CRC: 313
LOS: 0
LOF: 0
ES : 163

could just be how the cat 5 cable was run but don't see how
my last stats from said cable was about 185 crc errors a day if you work it out over that 6 day period

Edited by deleted (Thu 20-Jan-11 12:47:18)

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