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(deleted) Thu 22-Nov-12 12:28:23
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In reply to a post by BatBoy:
In reply to a post by CurlyWhirly:
DSL Type: ITU-T G.992.3
Still on ADSL2 not ADSL2+ frown

Perhaps her line at 44dB attenuation isn't good enough for ADSL2+ besides even on ADSL2 she could still get up to 8Mbps as the extra frequencies of ADSL2+ are only used to raise speeds above 8 Mbps (I think)
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(deleted) Thu 22-Nov-12 12:30:02
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Re: Master socket problem


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Can you try the other modem?
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(deleted) Thu 22-Nov-12 12:37:30
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The 12dB target noise margin is costing speed.

http://www.coolwebhome.co.uk/calc/calculator.php suggests

4706 at 9dB
6210 at 6dB target margins

I'm posting from her laptop now BTW.

The thing is it was only when she threatened to leave Utility Warehouse that they finally arranged for a BT Openreach engineer to come out (it was fitted this morning)

TBH iUtility Warehouse don't have good technical support and most of the time she is speaking to an asian guy who doesn't really understand what is going on (a bit like when I was with AOL many years ago)

So to ask them to lower the SNR margin from the current 12 dB to the default 6 dB would be an uphill struggle frown


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(deleted) Thu 22-Nov-12 12:39:10
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Can you try the other modem?

I meant to bring over my Netgear router but forgot it blush
Standard User MHC
(sensei) Thu 22-Nov-12 12:44:03
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Where are the extensions wired into, now?


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(deleted) Thu 22-Nov-12 12:47:00
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Where are the extensions wired into, now?

She doesn't have any extensions, I made a mistake before.
Standard User RobertoS
(sensei) Thu 22-Nov-12 12:53:44
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So to ask them to lower the SNR margin from the current 12 dB to the default 6 dB would be an uphill struggle frown
There's a fair chance it will automatically reduce in a couple of weeks now the crackle has gone. Two steps of 3dB, the second after a further couple of weeks.

Best to just wait and see before having a struggle.

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Administrator MrSaffron
(staff) Thu 22-Nov-12 13:34:48
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That is assuming this is a WBC ADSL2+ circuit and not a TalkTalk LLU Wholesale, or C&W LLU, or even O2 Wholesale one.

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(deleted) Thu 22-Nov-12 13:50:23
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Would a tracert to e.g. bbc.co.uk show whose network was being used?

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(staff) Thu 22-Nov-12 13:59:53
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It would give a clue possibly

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