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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Thu 24-Aug-06 16:49:38
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Interleaving now configurable


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Saw no mention of this anywhere, sorry if its duplicate.

My Account > Connection settings > Interleaving

Warning! Turning interleaving off may reduce the stability of your broadband connection. We recommend leaving it turned on. If you turn interleaving off, there is no option to turn it back on again.

Ok so maybe its not that configurable!
Standard User billford
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Thu 24-Aug-06 17:18:38
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If you turn interleaving off, there is no option to turn it back on again.


Rubbish

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Standard User Squirrel
(fountain of knowledge) Thu 24-Aug-06 17:26:42
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Perhaps the OP meant there was no option in the User Portal to turn it back on again. This is certainly what I assumed he meant.

Ian Stirling

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Thu 24-Aug-06 17:27:59
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Maybe I should have used quote marks.

"Warning! Turning interleaving off may reduce the stability of your broadband connection. We recommend leaving it turned on. If you turn interleaving off, there is no option to turn it back on again. "

Certainly a worthless tool IMO, BTW what does OP stand for?
Standard User billford
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Thu 24-Aug-06 17:30:40
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Yeah, you could be right.... though one could always argue that there's an option to raise a ticket.

Sorry, ...ask a question

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We often think that when we have completed our study of one we know all about two, because 'two' is 'one and one'. We forget that we still have to make a study of 'and'. - Arthur Stanley Eddington
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Thu 24-Aug-06 17:31:35
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Original Poster.

Ian
Standard User billford
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Thu 24-Aug-06 17:33:51
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what does OP stand for?


Opening Post(er), Original Post(er)... it varies

Basically, the first person to raise the point to which you are responding, so it's possible for an OP to be partway through a thread if the subject changes.

That's unusual though, usually it means the first post (or poster) in the thread.

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IDNet with MaxDSL


We often think that when we have completed our study of one we know all about two, because 'two' is 'one and one'. We forget that we still have to make a study of 'and'. - Arthur Stanley Eddington
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Thu 24-Aug-06 17:52:41
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My Account > Connection settings > Interleaving





Are you on LLU? I had a look at my connection settings and interleaving is not an option, although I am interleaved according to my router.

I am a little suspicious when things like this are mentioned because if you are not on LLU then maybe I am!! and if I am I feel a war coming on!!




Standard User deleted
(deleted) Thu 24-Aug-06 18:24:26
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Im on plus.net ipstream MAX
Standard User cajef
(committed) Thu 24-Aug-06 19:09:36
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It is not configurable, if interleaving has not been switched on you do not get the option to turn it on/off on your connection settings.

It only appears if you have had it turned on by BT, hence the warning about reducing your stabillty if you decided to turn it off again, and there will be no option to turn it back on if you turn it off.


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Edited by cajef (Thu 24-Aug-06 19:23:06)

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