The solution is simple but not cheap... a recall of incompatible equipment for replacement with capable equipment.
and new rules on 3rd party equipment... so those with 3rd party equipment that shares similarities with capable BTO equipment can have G.INP assigned by DLM but anyone using equipment with say chipsets other than Broadcom will be stuck on standard Fast path or interleaved profiles even if their chipset supports G.INP on downstream or upstream..
or better still, ban incompatible chipsets from connection to the DSLAM and those with 3rd party equipment will be told they must switch back to a HG612 (if they had one originally) or will be issued a replacement for an ECI modem!
Those who no longer have their HG612's will obviously then have to find an alternative method as it does belong to Openreach and passing it on is "supposed" to be theft!
Plusnet Unlimited 21CN 3700/768 @ 4.2Km > TP-Link TD-W8968v3
Plusnet Fibre Extra 65000/20000 @ 450m > HG612 > Asus RT-AC87U
Edited by mlmclaren (Sun 07-Jun-15 14:31:21)