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Standard User RobertoS
(sensei) Mon 12-Mar-12 00:25:54
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Re: Re Speeds on ADSL2+


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Hard to define "unusual" in this context.

For me it is highly unusual to get any disconnections at all. On the other hand, MrSaffron has often said that a disconnection a day is quite normal. Both on his lines and for posters here.

What you have got there is that slight increase in speed I thought was possible but advised against seeking. I think you may get an occasional yo-yo effect.

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Mon 12-Mar-12 00:39:58
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Thanks - just seems odd (quite disappointingly so) after so solid a connection since getting the router and new socket etc.
The down speed isn't bothering me, but the up speed seems to have halved almost to what it was before ADSL2+ - I wondered if it had 'gone backover' smile

I do recall Zen tech telling me there were some errors (up I think) when the new socket had been fitted late December, but I can't see those errors so don't know if they're still there - perhaps I should ask them. Whatever, until the past two weeks the router never disconnected by itself since Dec 12th when I got it.

Do these same sort of disconnections apply with FTTC? (the cabinet is only around 50-60 yards from us)
Standard User RobertoS
(sensei) Mon 12-Mar-12 01:09:58
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I think it must be sleep-time for me, I missed the upstream drop.

Very tired, so don't rely too much on this bit, but it sounds as though it is an upstream problem causing the drops. This could be at the exchange end. I think it may be an idea to talk to Zen about this latest change, as you are thinking.

Just seen the SRA Enable in those stats. Another daytime job, I suggest you disable that. That I expect will cause a reconnection. SRA is not implemented on BT Wholesale circuits. It probably won't make any difference, but we are looking for the straws to clutch.

If there is a problem between you and the cabinet then FTTC would be affected. If it is a dodgy connection inside the cabinet that would probably be re-made or changed during FTTC installation. If it is the other side of the cabinet it would almost certainly be fixed by FTTC as only the phone service would be using the existing circuit. The broadband would be via the fibre to a different connection in the exchange.

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Mon 12-Mar-12 02:14:04
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That's OK - I'm tired now too smile Tomorrow/today would have been fine.

I just found 'SRA' again, and it's just the way it copied it - there's a box to tick next to it for enabling, and it's not ticked. (same with the different modulators - there's only the first two and the last one ticked).

Don't know if it would help, but I copied the router log - looked like a bit more 'stuff' compared to previous drops, but I don't understand most of it anyway ...something about 'waiting for ppp to be free' and a number of lines with 'rm' and 'ethctl', plus the usual steps it goes through.

If there's nothing obvious to check/try, then I'll get in touch with Zen to see if they know what the problem is.
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Mon 12-Mar-12 15:12:01
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Things get odder!
I just sat down to phone Zen and before I could, the power went off for the whole house - pushed the main board switch back up and it came back on!
No-one around to check if it was a general power cut or just in our house! Will find out later.

Result is of course, the router resynced. It seems to have regained it's up speed, and now has a faster down speed. Remains to be seen how that works out - suppose I'll leave all alone and see.

These are the new stats right after re-starting everything:

ROUTER STATUS
System Up-Time 12 min(s)
Current Time Mon Mar 12 14:51:40 2012
Hardware Version Annex A
Software Version 1.06d

Physical Port Status
Ethernet
EWAN X
ADSL 1099 / 8303 kbps
Wireless X

WAN
Connection
ADSL PPPoA 0/38 00:11:05

BT Test:
Download Speed
7.14 Mbps
0 Kbps 7.15 Mbps Max Achievable Speed

Download speed achieved during the test was - 7.14 Mbps
For your connection, the acceptable range of speeds is 2 Mbps-7.15 Mbps.
IP Profile for your line is - 7.32 Mbps

2. Upstream Test: -provides background information.
Upload Speed
1.03 Mbps
0 Kbps 832 Kbps Max Achievable Speed

Upload speed achieved during the test was - 1.03Mbps
Additional Information:
Upstream Rate IP profile on your line is - 832 Kbps

Speedtest.net gives me 7.03 / .93 (same server I always get)
Again, BT shows higher speeds than Speedtest, and higher than 'attainable' on the up speed.

Edited by deleted (Mon 12-Mar-12 17:05:57)

Standard User RobertoS
(sensei) Mon 12-Mar-12 15:21:35
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Things get odder!
Indeed they do.

Your downstream connection speed is now marginally higher than the best expected for your attenuation smile.

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Mon 12-Mar-12 16:11:38
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Yes, it is - has been since mid-February ...I think that was when the BT tester changed somewhat. That's when it started giving up speeds higher than attainable, and both up/down speeds higher than speedtest.net etc.

SNR is 6.3 down and 5.6 up at the moment.

If that power cut wasn't a general one, but within our house, we'll need to get the panel box checked. Neither of us had just switched anything on/off at the time it went down, and the heating is off.

I'll keep a record of the WAN drops etc and if it happens again perhaps should contact Zen to see if it's an exchange problem.
Standard User XRaySpeX
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Mon 12-Mar-12 16:58:36
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In reply to a post by TrishaH:
MAC Address 00:11:22:33:44:55
I should blank this out.

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Mon 12-Mar-12 17:06:28
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Thank you! - done that smile
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